Ulster Folk Museum Folklife Questionnaires

Reference code
FOL.QUES
Level of description
Fonds
Title
Ulster Folk Museum Folklife Questionnaires
Scope and content
A series of questionnaires prepared by Ulster Folk Museum, circulated from 1961 to 1989, to respondents throughout all nine Ulster counties. Questions concerned many aspects of the history of the local way of life including hand-loom weaving; folk drama; dialect; descriptions of persons and animals; wedding customs, haymaking; straw ropes; milk; ether-drinking; calendar customs; traps and snares; the hearth; articles of folklore; omens and luck; cures and charms; spades and spadework; the last sheaf; scotch mills and flax-scutching; traditional songs; working clothes; moving about the country; word checklists; bread; the May queen; farming; team sports; skipping games; seasonal variation in the diet; family life surveys; healing; migrant labour; farmyard manures; the landlord system; Christmas celebrations; bonfires; field boundaries; edible fats; the Danes in Ireland; spinning wheels. The archive is divided by subject, questions asked and respondent answers.
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