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food325
implements, utensils etc325
occupations248
agriculture195
food crops187
culture157
nature145
community life141
animals133
english language - dialects133

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People and organisationsCount
Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)218
Scott, Mrs M. E.49
Fothergill, George William47
Raw, David23
Ellis, Stanley (1926-2009)22
Barry, Michael V (1935-)17
Fothergill, Mrs14
Feather, Leslie9
Hodgson, John Oswald9
Mallinson, J Mrs9

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Gloucestershire Cheese Making

Blackburn, Hilary Faith

1972

A study of cheese making in Gloucestershire. Six chapters cover a brief history of cheese making in the county, a description of Gloucestershire cheeses, cheese-making equipment, how Double Gloucester...

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Turf Pans
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Turf Pans

Green, R J

1963

Turf pans belonging to Dick Hollings, Beck Hole, near Goathland (North Yorkshire). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P1158 and LAVC/PHO/P1159. With ms. notes on the pan dimensions.

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Turf Pans

Green, R J

1963

Turf pans belonging to Dick Hollings, Beck Hole, near Goathland (North Yorkshire). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P1157 and LAVC/PHO/P1159. With ms. notes on the pan dimensions.

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Turf Pans

Green, R J

1963

Turf pans belonging to Dick Hollings, Beck Hole, near Goathland (North Yorkshire). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P1157 and LAVC/PHO/P1158. With ms. notes on the pan dimensions.

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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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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 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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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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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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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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