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handicraft5
land use5
nature5
occupations5
quarries and quarrying3
agriculture2
architecture2
buildings2
community life2
food2

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Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)3
Bushby, Lawrence1
Day, Fred1
Franklin, John1
Freeman, Mr.1
Hall, Ron1
Horsler, Frank1
Hoyle, Mrs.1
Keysham, Mrs.1
Kylstra, Henk E1
Field Wall Systems at Malham
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Field Wall Systems at Malham

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1962

Dry stone field wall systems at Malham (North Yorkshire). Mounted on Photo File card. Includes typed notes on field enclosure in the Yorkshire Dales, and reference to Arthur Raistrick, 'Pennine Walls'...

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Field Wall Systems at Malham
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Field Wall Systems at Malham

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1962

Dry stone field wall systems at Malham (North Yorkshire). Mounted on Photo File card. Includes typed notes on field enclosure in the Yorkshire Dales, and reference to Arthur Raistrick, 'Pennine Walls'...

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Field Wall Systems at Malham
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Field Wall Systems at Malham

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1962

Dry stone field wall systems at Malham (North Yorkshire). Mounted on Photo File card. Includes typed notes on field enclosure in the Yorkshire Dales, and reference to Arthur Raistrick, 'Pennine Walls'...

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Sound Recordings, Wiltshire and Hampshire

Kylstra, Henk E

1961

Mr. G. Shaw, recorded at home in Whiteparish; talks about domestic lighting; thatching (hay ricks, cottages); roods (measurement of length); walls for dwellings and materials used; mowing with a scyth...

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Sound Recordings, Bedfordshire

Shaw, David H

1950s-1975

The first two [?radio broadcast] recordings on this tape relate to working and community life in Luton. The first, with an introduction by Ron Hall and possibly recorded in the late 1950s, is entitled...

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