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Cruck-Framed Cottage
Brunk, Wille
June 1967
Cruck-framed stone thatched cottage at Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton-le-Hole (North Yorkshire). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0340. Ms. catalogue details in the hand of Wille Brunk.
Cruck-Framed Cottage
Brunk, Wille
June 1967
Cruck-framed stone thatched cottage at Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton-le-Hole (North Yorkshire). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0339. Ms. catalogue details in the hand of Wille Brunk.
Cruck-Framed Cottage
Brunk, Wille
1967
Cruck-framed stone cottage with a thatched roof, at the Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton-le-Hole (North Yorkshire).
Cruck-Framed Cottage
Brunk, Wille
1967
Cruck-framed stone cottage with a thatched roof, at the Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton-le-Hole (North Yorkshire).
Cruck-Framed Building
[1970s]
Derelict stone, cruck-framed farm building with a thatched roof, at a unidentified location. The roof has largely collapsed, leaving the cruck timbers exposed.
Cruck-Framed Cottage: Cruck Timbers
Brunk, Wille
1967
Cruck timbers inside the thatched, cruck-framed stone cottage at the Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton-le-Hole (North Yorkshire), pictured in LAVC/PHO/S723-S724.
Wakeman's House, Ripon
[1960s]
Board-mounted photograph of the upstairs room of the Wakeman's House in Ripon (North Yorkshire). The building is timber-framed, and is believed to have been built during the 16th century. The photogra...
Paper Mould
Horden, John
[1967]
Frame of an antique paper mould belonging to one of the directors of Spicers Ltd. (papermakers). Mounted on Photo File card.
Salmon Nets: Drying
Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)
1959
Salmon nets hung over timber frames to dry, on the River Tweed at Norham (Northumberland). Mounted on Photo File card. With typed note.
Salmon Nets: Drying
Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)
Summer 1959
Timber frames for drying salmon nets on the banks of the River Tweed near West Ord (Northumberland). Mounted on Photo File card. With typed note.
Shoe Rack
[1970s]
Timber rack for storing shoes, fixed high up on a wall inside a dwelling house at an unidentified location. The rack has been fixed above the height of both the door frame, and a grandfather clock.
Wooden Construction
Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)
December 1974
Unidentified wooden frame construction at the Village Museum, Bucharest. Exactly what the construction is and what it was used for has not been ascertained. Mounted on Photo File card.