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Total number of records: 19

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baked products19
house furnishings19
food18
home18
implements, utensils etc15
occupations14
food industry and trade13
cooking12
buildings8
architecture5

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Feather, Leslie9
Mallinson, J Mrs9
Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)4
Ellis, Stanley (1926-2009)2
Parry, David (1937-)2
Barry, Michael V (1935-)1
Crellin, Mrs Amanda1
Hughes, Mr1
Kylstra, Henk E1
Morgan, Leonard1
Coal-Fired Range
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Coal-Fired Range

Mallinson, J Mrs

March 1967

Coal-fired range in Leslie Feather's shop, Haworth (West Yorkshire). The range is eight feet long, with two hotplates each two inches thick, and was made by Joseph Wright of Shipley. The heat is regul...

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17th Century Fireplace
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17th Century Fireplace

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

June 1965

Fireplace in 17th century stone house in Langrigg (North Yorkshire), showing side oven (for baking bread) and keeping hole. The fireplace is typical of the period, and has a loose fire-grate and fitti...

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17th Century Fireplace
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17th Century Fireplace

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

June 1965

Fireplace in 17th century stone house in Langrigg (North Yorkshire), showing side oven (for baking bread) and keeping holes. The fireplace is typical of the period, and has a loose fire-grate and fitt...

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17th Century Fireplace
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17th Century Fireplace

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

June 1965

Fireplace in 17th century stone house in Langrigg (North Yorkshire), showing keeping holes or side oven for baking bread. The fireplace is typical of the period, and has a loose fire-grate and fitting...

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17th Century Fireplace: Keeping Holes
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17th Century Fireplace: Keeping Holes

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

June 1965

Keeping holes or side oven for baking bread in fireplace in 17th century stone house in Langrigg (North Yorkshire). The fireplace is typical of the period, and has a loose fire-grate and fittings (inc...

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Oatcake Making: Trolley and Hotplate
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Oatcake Making: Trolley and Hotplate

Mallinson, J Mrs

March 1967

Mr. Leslie Feather transferring a circle of oatcake dough from the trolley canvas onto the hotplate, in his shop, Haworth (West Yorkshire). The canvas belt runs on two rails and is controlled by an ir...

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Oatcake Making: Trolley and Hotplate
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Oatcake Making: Trolley and Hotplate

Mallinson, J Mrs

March 1967

Oatcake cooking on a hotplate in Mr. Leslie Feather's shop, Haworth (West Yorkshire). The oatcake will remain on this first hotplate for around 35 seconds. A trolley with a canvas belt stands next to ...

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Mud Ovens
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Mud Ovens

1971

4 mud plaster ovens set into the wall of a building in Philia (Cyprus). The interior of the ovens are formed from a large storage pot, which is a modern feature. The ovens are heated with a wood fire ...

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Mud Ovens
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Mud Ovens

1971

2 free-standing, domed mud plaster ovens in Philia (Cyprus). The ovens are heated with a wood fire which is raked out before the item to be baked is inserted. The ovens are owned by the local church, ...

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Oatcake Making: Riddling Board

Mallinson, J Mrs

March 1967

Mr. Leslie Feather preparing a riddling board with semolina for making oatcakes, in his shop, Haworth (West Yorkshire). The semolina is sprinkled liberally over the riddling board from a special semol...

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Oatcake Making: Bowl and Ladle

Mallinson, J Mrs

March 1967

Mr. Leslie Feather preparing a riddling board with semolina for making oatcakes, in his shop, Haworth (West Yorkshire). The semolina is sprinkled liberally over the riddling board from a special semol...

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Oatcake Making: Bowl and Ladle
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Oatcake Making: Bowl and Ladle

Mallinson, J Mrs

March 1967

Mr. Leslie Feather pouring a ladle-full of fermented oatmeal and water mixture into the centre of a riddling board, in his shop, Haworth (West Yorkshire). The board has been sprinkled with semolina in...

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