mill [13 resultados]
Document | Piece | Otros temas del fragmento | Sumario |
D-028 | A02 | anecdote - carlist war | |
D-035 | A04 | civil war | |
D-035 | A05 | smuggling - anecdote - civil war - hunger | |
D-064 | A04 | ||
I-035 | A01 | ||
IR-015 | A04 | washing clothes | |
M-005 | A07 | hunger - war: | |
PP-001 | A02 | anecdote | |
I-048 | A11 | nutrition: | The bread was made in the oven. When the combustible material, branches and wood, were heated up, that wood was separated and cleaned with water. The bread was inserted with a palate. It could last for a week without going stale. The wheat was prepared at the mill in Ureta. In Orondritz there was another mill, but the people from Lintzoain went to Ureta. The one in Orondritz belong to a certain number of people but Ureta belonged to them. |
I-091b | A04 | forge - bells | There was also corn. What had once been blacksmith’s were turned into mills. The "Manuelenea” blacksmith’s was very important and nearby there is a house, "Ezkilenea" (The Bell). The bell of Santa María la Real in Pamplona was taken from Valcarlos. It may have been made in that house, but nowadays it is a shack.In The Baztán there are also places where bells were made: the song “Iturengo Arotza"(The blacksmith from Ituren) gives an account of that. |
II-064b | A03 | agriculture: | The grinders were also made from oak. To make them was even more difficult.The trade of yoke-making began to die out when the tractors came in.Later he continued with the carpentry trade.(32:15")At present he does not think it is viable to do that work.It was a fine job when it was all done by hand. His son continued in the same trade. (39:30") Appreciations and Goodbye. |
ATBO-001 | A03 | water - nutrition: - nutrition: | |
ATBO-001 | A06 | game |