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Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)12
Peat Spade
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Peat Spade

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

September 1967

Peat spade with wooden handle, Muker ( Swaledale). The spade belonged to Mr. John Tom Rutter of Gunnerside, an ex-lead miner. Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0894. With ms. notes and catalog...

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John Tom Rutter (Ex-Lead Miner)
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John Tom Rutter (Ex-Lead Miner)

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

August 1966

Mr. John Tom Rutter, ex-lead miner of Gunnerside ( Swaledale). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0930.

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Wood-Armed Dales Cart
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Wood-Armed Dales Cart

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1966

Old wood-armed cart, typical of the Yorkshire Dales, outside a stone farm building at Muker ( Swaledale). The wood-armed cart is the oldest of three types of Dales cart, and is considered to be the mo...

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Wood-Armed Dales Cart
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Wood-Armed Dales Cart

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1966

Close-up view of old wood-armed cart, typical of the Yorkshire Dales, at Muker ( Swaledale). Various parts of the cart are labelled in ms. The wood-armed cart is the oldest of three types of Dales car...

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Wood-Armed Dales Cart
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Wood-Armed Dales Cart

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1966

View of the end deck of an old wood-armed cart, typical of the Yorkshire Dales, at Muker ( Swaledale). The wood-armed cart is the oldest of three types of Dales cart, and is considered to be the most ...

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Wood-Armed Dales Cart
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Wood-Armed Dales Cart

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

1966

Detail view of the axle of an old wood-armed cart, typical of the Yorkshire Dales, at Muker ( Swaledale). The wood-armed cart is the oldest of three types of Dales cart, and is considered to be the mo...

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Tipcat (Game)
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Tipcat (Game)

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

August 1967

Mr. John Tom Rutter playing tipcat, or catty, in the garden of his home, Gunnerside ( Swaledale). The game is played with a small stick, sharpened at both ends like a pencil. The stick is placed on th...

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Tipcat (Game)
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Tipcat (Game)

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

August 1967

Mr. John Tom Rutter playing tipcat, or catty, in the garden of his home, Gunnerside ( Swaledale). The game is played with a small stick, sharpened at both ends like a pencil. The stick is placed on th...

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Tipcat (Game)
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Tipcat (Game)

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

August 1967

Mr. John Tom Rutter playing tipcat, or catty, in the garden of his home, Gunnerside ( Swaledale). The game is played with a small stick, sharpened at both ends like a pencil. The stick is placed on th...

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Tipcat (Game)
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Tipcat (Game)

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

August 1967

Mr. John Tom Rutter playing tipcat, or catty, in the garden of his home, Gunnerside ( Swaledale). The game is played with a small stick, sharpened at both ends like a pencil. The stick is placed on th...

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Tipcat (Game)
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Tipcat (Game)

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

August 1967

Mr. John Tom Rutter playing tipcat, or catty, in the garden of his home, Gunnerside ( Swaledale). The game is played with a small stick, sharpened at both ends like a pencil. The stick is placed on th...

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Tipcat (Game)
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Tipcat (Game)

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

August 1967

Mr. John Tom Rutter playing tipcat, or catty, in the garden of his home, Gunnerside ( Swaledale). The game is played with a small stick, sharpened at both ends like a pencil. The stick is placed on th...

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