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Total number of records: 94

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dairy products94
food94
implements, utensils etc62
occupations35
metal trade24
home23
house furnishings22
community life12
transportation11
animals9

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People and organisationsCount
Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)87
Scott, Mrs M. E.57
Horner, Will6
Bostock, Mr2
Hucklebridge, John2
Light, Mrs2
Unne, Bertram2
Benson, Fred1
Brunk, Wille1
Horner, Tom1

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Cheese and Buttermaking Utensils

Unne, Bertram

[1960s]

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Butter Churns
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Butter Churns

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

September 1967

Two clay butter churns on a stone wall in Low Row ( Swaledale). The churns are of the type most generally used for buttermaking in the Dales, with a long handle which was worked rapidly up and down un...

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Butter Churns
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Butter Churns

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

September 1967

Two clay butter churns on a low stone wall outside a house in Low Row ( Swaledale). The churns are of the type most generally used for buttermaking in the Dales, with a long handle which was worked ra...

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Butter Churn
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Butter Churn

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

September 1967

Butter churn, and wooden butter hands and bowl, outside a house in Redmire ( Wensleydale). The churn is of a more modern variety than depicted in LAVC/PHO/P1475-1476, and resembles a buttermaking mach...

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Butter Churn
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Butter Churn

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

September 1967

Mr. Tom Horner, a cobbler, with a large stave-built wooden butter churn (resembling a barrel), at his home in Redmire ( Wensleydale). Mounted on Photo File card. With ms. note and catalogue details in...

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Yoke and Wooden Bucket
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Yoke and Wooden Bucket

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1967

Wooden yoke, bucket and lidded jug, used for collecting milk for buttermaking, Holgate Farm, Hurst Moor ( Arkengarthdale). The bucket and jug both have handles by which they can be carried either by h...

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Butter Hands and Skellet

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

Summer 1968

Wooden butter hands and skellet in a window recess at Hill Farm, Arkengarthdale. Informant: James Walker. Mounted on Photo File card.

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Butter Churn

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

Summer 1968

Clay buttern churn, approximately 100 years old at the time of photographing, on a stone at Holgate Farm, Hurst Moor ( Arkengarthdale). This particular churn is smaller than most, suggesting that only...

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Butter Churn

[1970s]

Female in traditional dress demonstrating the use of a wooden butter churn, at the West Yorkshire Folk Museum, Shibden Hall, Halifax. The churn has a long wooden handle in the top which would have bee...

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Cheese- and Buttermaking Utensils
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Cheese- and Buttermaking Utensils

Unne, Bertram

[1960s]

Museum display of cheesemaking and buttermaking utensils at an unidentified Dales location. The utensils include butter churns, butterhands, a wooden skellet, a wooden bowl, cheese vats, milk strainer...

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Buttermaking: Churning
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Buttermaking: Churning

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

Summer 1963

Mrs. M. E. Scott separating cream from milk at her home in West Stonesdale ( Swaledale). The morning's milk is being poured from a back-can, through a milk strainer, or sile, and into a large copper k...

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Buttermaking: Churning
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Buttermaking: Churning

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

Summer 1963

Mrs. M. E. Scott churning cream into butter after separating it from the milk using a wooden butter churn, at her home in West Stonesdale ( Swaledale). The cream is being churned in an upright wooden ...

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