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Milk Churns
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Milk Churns

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

September 1967

Fred Benson of Preston-under-Scar, ( Wensleydale) bringing empty milk churns to a farm near Redmire for milking time, using a handcart. Mounted on Photo File card. With ms. note and catalogue details ...

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Sound Recording, Leicester

Edge, Christine

1965

Various informants from Leicesterrelate customs and beliefs known to them: flowers in hospital, new moon, shoes, crossed knives, hawthorn, howling dogs, cutlery, wart cures, death omens, divination (f...

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Haymaking: Hay Sledge
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Haymaking: Hay Sledge

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1962

Farmer, Mr. Fothergill, leading a draft horse drawing a wooden hay sledge loaded with hay down from high fields, and towards a stone barn for unloading, Dent ( Dentdale). Mrs. Fothergill moves an empt...

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Haymaking: Unloading the Hay Sledge
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Haymaking: Unloading the Hay Sledge

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1962

Farmer, Mr. Fothergill, preparing to yoke a draft horse to an empty hay sledge, Dent ( Dentdale). He and Mrs. Fothergill stand in front of a stone barn, where a loaded hay sledge has been unhitched fr...

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Haymaking: Unloading the Hay Sledge
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Haymaking: Unloading the Hay Sledge

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1962

Farmer, Mr. Fothergill, unhitching a draft horse from a loaded hay sledge, in front of a barn in a field near Dent ( Dentdale). Mrs. Fothergill approaches to help unload the hay sledge. Empty hay sled...

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