Survey of English Dialects
Muker, Yorkshire
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Type
sound
Duration
00:05:18
Cultures
English
Shelf mark
C908/46
Recording date
1955/04/15
Recording locations
Muker, Yorkshire: OS Grid Reference(390500,497500)
Producers
University of Leeds
Recordist
Ellis, Stanley (male, SED fieldworker)
Speakers
Peacock, Cooper (b.1887, male, retired farmer)
Description
Cooper talks about the growing trend towards pig farming in recent years and explains how a pig would have been slaughtered and cured in earlier times. The original recording appears to have been paused on two occasions
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Muker, Yorkshire
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