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Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)10
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SED Fieldwork Notebook Page: Haltwhistle
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SED Fieldwork Notebook Page: Haltwhistle

Ellis, Stanley (1926-2009)

[Mid 1950s-1960s]

Page from an SED fieldwork notebook completed in ms. by Stanley Ellis. The page includes responses from informant Jack Hepple of Haltwhistle (Northumberland), recorded on 11 March 1953, to sections II...

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SED Word Map: Chaps
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SED Word Map: Chaps

[Mid 1950s-1960s]

Experimental printed word map, completed in typescript, for SED question VI.7.3, Chaps (on hands), mapping responses Cracks, Keens, Chaps, Hacks and Charks.

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Medicine Horn
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Medicine Horn

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1962

Male holding cowhorn used as a spoon for administering medicine to cattle, Starbotton ( Wharfedale). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0501. With typed note.

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Medicine Horn
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Medicine Horn

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1962

Cowhorn used as a spoon for administering medicine to cattle, Starbotton ( Wharfedale). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0500. With typed note.

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Medicine Horns
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Medicine Horns

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

September 1967

Cowhorns used as spoons for administering medicine to cattle and horses, hanging on the stone wall of a cowhouse or barn in Leyburn ( Wensleydale). The horns were collected in Swaledale by Mr. Ronnie ...

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Medicine Horns
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Medicine Horns

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

September 1967

Cowhorns used as spoons for administering medicine to cattle and horses, Leyburn ( Wensleydale). The horns were collected in Swaledale by Mr. Ronnie of Leyburn. Cattle received medicine through the br...

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Horse Gag
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Horse Gag

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1965

Male informant holding a smithy-made horse gag, in the doorway of stables at Finghall ( Wensleydale). The gag is used to keep the horse's mouth open while its teeth are checked. A second male with a c...

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Horse Dosing Iron
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Horse Dosing Iron

Brunk, Wille

September 1967

Informant at the Vicarage, Danby (North Yorkshire) holding horse dosing iron used for holding the horse's mouth open when administering medicine. The implement was found in Westerdale. The neck of a m...

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Horse Dosing Iron
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Horse Dosing Iron

Brunk, Wille

June 1967

Horse dosing iron used for holding the horse's mouth open when administering medicine, on stone steps at Ryedale Folk Museum, Hutton-le-Hole (North Yorkshire). The neck of a medicine bottle would be p...

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Horse Gag in Use
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Horse Gag in Use

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1965

Two males putting a horse gag into a horse's mouth at a farm in Finghall ( Wensleydale). The gag is used to keep the horse's mouth open while its teeth are checked. Mounted on Photo File card with LAV...

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Horse Gag in Use
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Horse Gag in Use

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

July 1965

Two males putting a horse gag into a horse's mouth at a farm in Finghall ( Wensleydale). The gag is used to keep the horse's mouth open while its teeth are checked. Mounted on Photo File card with LAV...

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Fleams
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Fleams

Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)

[1960s]

Five sets of fleams for bleeding horses, collected by Mr. Ronnie of Leyburn ( Wensleydale) in Swaledale. Each set of fleams has between two and five blades. Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0...

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