School: Críoch (roll number 13919)

Location:
Creagh, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Liam Ó Neachtain
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  2. Churns
    There are different types of churns. They are wooden vessels. Churns are of different height and breath. Some churns are as old as the hills. Nearly everyone is over ten years. Some are worked up and down, others are twisted with a handle. The very old ones revolves around when you twist a wheel. First thing when you are going to churn is; rinse the churn
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