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Total number of records: 7

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musical instruments1
markets1
occupations1
play1
war1
quarries and quarrying1
food1
folk music1
community life1
agriculture1

Count of Place

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Staffordshire6
Mow Cop6
England6

Count of People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Hancock, Mrs7
Gibson, Dr Peter H6
Hancock, Mr C5
Thorley, John3
Russell, Ian1
Hancock, George1
Blood, Mrs1
Brownsword, Mr A1
Archive Item:
LAVC/SED/2/2/12/2
21 May 1954 - 23 May 1954
Response book recording the answers given by informants during the Survey of English Dialect. It includes 9 sections that cover a range of topics relating to work, domestic and social life. Answers ar...
Archive Item:
LAVC/SRE/A148r
7 August 1972
George Hancock recorded in conversation at home, Sheephill Farm, in the Ringinglow area of Sheffield. Mrs. George Hancock also contributes. Talk of (dairy) farming; Penistone and Bakewell markets; alt...
Archive Piece:
LAVC/SED/2/2/12/2/10
21 May 1954 - 23 May 1954
Notes section at the rear of the response book. Includes biographical information about the informants (Mr and Mrs Hancock and John Thorley). Includes notes on the locality.
Archive Piece:
LAVC/SED/2/2/12/2/5
21 May 1954 - 23 May 1954
Words and phrases that answer the questions from the Survey of English Dialect relating to the house and housekeeping.
Archive Piece:
LAVC/SED/2/2/12/2/6
21 May 1954 - 23 May 1954
Words and phrases that answer the questions from the Survey of English Dialect relating to the human body.
Archive Piece:
LAVC/SED/2/2/12/2/7
21 May 1954 - 23 May 1954
Words and phrases that answer the questions from the Survey of English Dialect relating to numbers, time and the weather.
Archive Piece:
LAVC/SED/2/2/12/2/9
21 May 1954 - 23 May 1954
Words and phrases that answer the questions from the Survey of English Dialect relating to states, actions and relations. The answers of informant Mr and Mrs Hancock recorded by fieldworker Peter Gi...