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cooking53
food53
home53
house furnishings33
community life28
implements, utensils etc25
manners and customs24
buildings23
culture23
occupations23

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Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)16
Feather, Leslie4
Mallinson, J Mrs4
Tammivaara, Irmeli4
Crook, Rosemary3
Bell, Brigid M2
Bell, Mary2
Bell, Robert2
Bell, Sheila2
Ellis, Stanley (1926-2009)2

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Dresser (Furniture)

Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)

Summer 1958

Wooden dresser in a deserted farmhouse near Gainslaw Hill (Northumberland). The dresser had been removed from the farmhouse by the summer of 1959. Mounted on Photo File card. With typed note.

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The Phonology of the Dialect of Hemyock in East Devon

Hart, Richard C

1959

A study of the dialect spoken in Hemyock in Devon, based on data collected in August 1958 from five informants answering questions from the Dieth-Orton Questionnaire.

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Leaded Range in Stone Dwelling House
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Leaded Range in Stone Dwelling House

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1964

Black leaded Victorian range inside stone dwelling house in Carperby ( Wensleydale). Young male informant lifting grate; rag rug in foreground. At the time of photographing, the range and its fittings...

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Leaded Range in Stone Dwelling House
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Leaded Range in Stone Dwelling House

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1964

Elderly female informant tending fire in black leaded Victorian range inside stone dwelling house in Carperby ( Wensleydale). The range and its fittings were still in use at the time of photographing....

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Leaded Range in Stone Dwelling House
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Leaded Range in Stone Dwelling House

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1964

Black leaded Victorian range with various fittings, inside stone dwelling house in Carperby ( Wensleydale). The range and its fittings were still in use at the time of photographing. Mounted on Photo ...

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Leaded Fireplace with Rekkans
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Leaded Fireplace with Rekkans

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1964

Black leaded fireplace with rekkans bar, from which cooking utensils were suspended, at a dwelling house in Marrick ( Swaledale). The bar was probably produced by the village blacksmith. Mounted on Ph...

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Leaded Range in Dales Cottage
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Leaded Range in Dales Cottage

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

June 1965

Victorian black leaded kitchen range in the home of Mrs. Iveson, Gayle ( Wensleydale). The range has a right-hand draught-controlled oven, a left-hand boiler for hot water which had a hinged lid on to...

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Leaded Range in Dales Cottage
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Leaded Range in Dales Cottage

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

June 1965

Informant Mrs. Iveson sitting next to Victorian black leaded kitchen range in her home, Gayle ( Wensleydale). The range has a right-hand draught-controlled oven, a left-hand boiler for hot water which...

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The Traditional Cookery of a Yorkshire Housewife

Starkey, Helen

1977

A study of one Yorkshire woman's cooking and baking traditions, and her use of recipes and methods of cooking passed on to her from her mother and grandmother. The study begins with a brief section on...

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Leaded Range in Stone Dwelling House
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Leaded Range in Stone Dwelling House

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1964

Black leaded Victorian range with various fittings, inside stone dwelling house in Carperby ( Wensleydale). The range and its fittings were still in use at the time of photographing.

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Leaded Fireplace with Rekkans
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Leaded Fireplace with Rekkans

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1964

Black leaded fireplace with rekkans bar, from which cooking utensils were suspended, at a dwelling house in Marrick ( Swaledale). The bar was probably produced by the villaged blacksmith.

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