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Dialect recording in Kettlewell, Yorkshire

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  • Original object type: Artefact
  • Title: Dialect recording in Kettlewell, Yorkshire
  • Description:

    [Side 1] Fred talks about haymaking, explains difference between 'footcock' [= small pile of hay], 'hub' [= medium-sized pile of hay] and 'jockey' [= large pile of hay], describes loading on to sled with hand-rake and on to cart with fork. [Side 2] Fred talks about use of 'nag-rake' [= drag-rake] and describes how to 'fork off' [= unload], explains difference between 'mowing fork' [= short-handled fork] used by man working in 'mow' [= hayloft] and 'forking-off fork' [= long-handled fork] used by man unloading from cart. Continued from 1LL0015057 S2.

  • Date range: 29 Apr 1951
  • Date: 1951
  • Depositing User: - libemu
  • Date Deposited: 06 Oct 2023 20:55
  • Last Modified: 06 Oct 2023 20:57