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Total number of records: 83

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Archives80
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Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture80
Cookery Collection3

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games83
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community life62
sports46
persons16
culture14
occupations9
english language - dialects9
animals8
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Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)66
Scott, William8
Rutter, John Tom6
Ellis, Stanley (1926-2009)6
Orton, Harold (1898-1975)4
Wright, John T2
Helliwell, Frank (1868-)2
Orchard, Bill1
Philp, Robert Kemp (1819-1882)1
Parry, David (1937-)1

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Archive Item:
LAVC/SRE/A094r
1961-1962
Schoolgirls and boys from Greater Manchester give examples of skipping rhymes, song parodies, dipping rhymes, explanations of chasing/ring games (also card games), Pancake Tuesday rhyme and autograph ...
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LAVC/SRE/D/1/D47
Apr 1939
[Side 1] Speakers demonstrate local pronunciation of Keelam Heights, discuss Chartist Meetings at Basin Stones (1842), recall local characters and all night sessions playing dominoes and cards at ale ...
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LAVC/SRE/D/1/D49
Apr 1939
[Side 1] Sarah Ann tells series of anecdotes incl. man who fell ill after using wife's 'bust developer'; Frank recalls seeing cock-fighting in past. [Side 2] Frank, Sarah Ann and Mrs. Barker in conver...
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LAVC/SRE/D/1/D56
11 Apr 1939
[Side 1] Description of friend's wedding, playing bowls after too much champagne and whisky, anecdotes about local characters. [Side 2] Conversation about threshing by hand, winnowing machines, introd...
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LAVC/SRE/D/2/D108
Feb 1954
[Side 1] Polly tells series of anecdotes: recalls woman's 'boa' [= fur stole] blowing off in wind and being mistaken for snake and buried in churchyard, remembers sexton digging grave early one mornin...
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LAVC/SRE/D/2/D109
26 Feb 1954
[Side 1] Albert talks about his family, describes great-grandfather's and great-uncle's work as gamekeeper and 'water-watcher' [= water-bailiff] catching poachers, recalls 'laking' [= playing] out, me...
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LAVC/SRE/D/2/D158
Jan 1955
[Side 1] Joe recalls childhood pastimes, compares village school now and in past, talks about father's work as woodman, reflects on wages to bring up nine children, describes killing and curing pig, r...
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LAVC/PHO/P1740
June-August 1964
Adult male playing wallops, or nine-pins, in the street at Castle Bolton ( Wensleydale). The game is played by throwing a stick from a distance at nine wooden skittles/pins set out in square. The obje...
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P1741
June-August 1964
Adult male playing wallops, or nine-pins, in the street at Castle Bolton ( Wensleydale). The game is played by throwing a stick from a distance at nine wooden skittles/pins set out in square. The obje...
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P1742
June-August 1964
Adult male playing wallops, or nine-pins, in the street at Castle Bolton ( Wensleydale). The game is played by throwing a stick from a distance at nine wooden skittles/pins set out in square. The obje...
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P1743
June-August 1964
Adult male playing wallops, or nine-pins, in the street at Castle Bolton ( Wensleydale). The game is played by throwing a stick from a distance at nine wooden skittles/pins set out in square. The obje...
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P1744
June-August 1964
Children playing wallops, or nine-pins, in the street at Castle Bolton ( Wensleydale). The game is played by throwing a stick from a distance at nine wooden skittles/pins set out in square. The object...