Skip to main content

Search Special Collections

Results

1 to 5 of 5 records

Total number of records: 5

Top 10: Subject

SubjectCount
dairy products2
food2
agriculture1
animals1
baked products1
community life1
culture1
education1
energy industries1
english language - dialects1

Count of Place

PlaceCount
England3
Welwick3
Yorkshire3

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Dibnah, Miss Marjory5
Madge5
Wright, Peter4
Ellis, Stanley (1926-2009)2
Caitle, Fred1
Dibnah, Harold1
Dibnah, Mrs1
Farrar, William1
Farrer1
Fisher, Mr1

Archive Item

Welwick Response Book - 6Y28

Wright, Peter

15 Mar 1951 - 18 Mar 1951

Response book recording the answers given by informants during the Survey of English Dialect. It includes 9 sections that cover a range of topics relating to work, domestic and social life. Answers ar...

More details

Book V: The House and Housekeeping [Welwick Response Book]
Archive Piece

Book V: The House and Housekeeping [Welwick Response Book]

Wright, Peter

15 Mar 1951 - 18 Mar 1951

Words and phrases that answer the questions from the Survey of English Dialect relating to the house and housekeeping. The answers of informant Madge Dibnah recorded by fieldworker Peter Wright in t...

More details and larger image

Book VII: Numbers, Time and Weather [Welwick Response Book]
Archive Piece

Book VII: Numbers, Time and Weather [Welwick Response Book]

Wright, Peter

15 Mar 1951 - 18 Mar 1951

Words and phrases that answer the questions from the Survey of English Dialect relating to numbers, time and the weather.

More details and larger image


Archive Item

Sound Recordings, Yorkshire

Ellis, Stanley (1926-2009); Wright, Peter

[1966-1980]

Compilation of Survey of English Dialects fieldwork recordings (copies) for Yorkshire locations 6Y21-24, 26-29. The majority of the original recordings were made by Stanley Ellis, in 1955, 1963, 1964 ...

More details


Archive Item

Survey of English Dialects recording in Welwick, Yorkshire

Ellis, Stanley (1926-2009)

14 Apr 1955

[Side 1] Madge describes how to make butter, 'ken' [= churn] cream, warm overnight in front of fire, add cold water, ken again to remove buttermilk, place on board to add salt, weigh into pounds and w...

More details