School: Caimthír (Camphire), Ceapach Chuinn (roll number 15129)

Location:
Camphire, Co. Waterford
Teacher:
Nóra Bean Uí Chradóig
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0636, Page 371

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  2. Basket-making
    Basket-making is carried on in Glen-a-Saggart but to a much great extent in Bridane, near Lismore on the banks of the Bride. The twigs are woven together by hand and as it is overlooking the river the twigs are easily obtainable as they grow near the waters edge.
    Gate and Fire-crane making
    In Camphire and Knockanore the manufacture of gates and fire-cranes is carried on by the Blacksmiths. They buy bars of iron in the hardware shops and say they are making a gate. They redden the end of the bar of iron and hole it with a long pointed iron and do the same to the next one and then screw
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