Rope making
Rope Making, South Uist, c. 1953
The first photograph shows a length of hay rope collected by Dr
Kissling in the Western Isles, probably South Uist. Dr Kissling is
best known for his photography but he also collected some objects
during his research.
The second photograph, taken by Dr Kissling, shows a similar
kind of rope being made by a man on South Uist. The man is sitting
outside a house on a stool with hay beneath him. He is twisting it
into a length of rope which is sitting in a ball beside him.
Dr Kissling's work in the Western Isles included documenting
craft practices, like rope making, which were used as part of
every-day life.
Dr Werner Kissling (1895-1988) was a German photographer and
ethnographer who spent most of his life documenting Scottish
crafts, architecture, and agricultural practices. He was associated
with Dumfries Museum from the mid-1950s until his death in
1988.
Object no :
DMMS045n & DMPG372n
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Accession number :
DUMFM:0204.4.4.1 & PP/KISSLING COLLECTION, rope making/82
Copyright :
Dumfries & Galloway Council