School: An Cheathrú Gharbh

Location:
Carrowgarve, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Fiachra
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    was churning and not to take the churn they say he would bring the butter off the churn away with him. Another is “if a man came in and kindled his pipe and went out without taking the churn and churning it for a while [sic]
    The churn is of a round shape and is made out of timber. It has a lid to fit it and a hole in the middle of it. Through this hole there comes a long pole to which there is a round piece of wood attached. This is called the churn-dash.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Mary Gillespie
    Gender
    Female