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Title:
Gouthwaite Farm: Dipping sheep
Object name(s):
photograph
Brief description:
'Around clipping time we dip for maggots and then in the back end, around October, we dip again for sheep scab. In May when we turn them back on the moor we use 'Spot On' for ticks'. See Tessa Bunney, 'Moor and Dale', published by The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate, 2004.
Collection:
Mercer Art Gallery
Content - description:
'Around clipping time we dip for maggots and then in the back end, around October, we dip again for sheep scab. In May when we turn them back on the moor we use 'Spot On' for ticks'. See Tessa Bunney, 'Moor and Dale', published by The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate, 2004.
Credit line:
This collection is part of North Yorkshire Council Museums.
Dimension:
height x width
Dimension measured part:
image
Dimension value:
48.5 x 59.2 cm [sight]
Dimension:
height x width
Dimension measured part:
sheet
Dimension value:
48.5 x 59.2 cm [sight]
Dimension:
height x width
Dimension measured part:
frame
Dimension value:
51.7 x 62.4 cm
Inscription content:
TESSA BUNNEY: MOOR AND DALE / 35. Dipping sheep / at Gouthwaite Farm / May 2002
Inscription method:
printed label
Inscription position:
top centre, verso
Inscription content:
Rae Art Services
Inscription method:
printed framers' label
Inscription position:
bottom centre, verso
Number of objects:
1
Object component name:
material
Object name:
photograph
Object number:
HARAG : 2541
Object production person:
Bunney, Tessa
Person's gender:
female
Use begin date:
2004
Use title:
Tessa Bunney: Moor and Dale

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/bc9a759f-6809-3ff7-9e6a-c759c0c18bda

Use licence for this record: CC BY

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/bc9a759f-6809-3ff7-9e6a-c759c0c18bda, Mercer Art Gallery, CC BY

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