School: An Chlais Mhór, Eóchaill (roll number 2889)
- Location:
- Clashmore, Co. Waterford
- Teacher: Liam Suipéal
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- Long ago the shops were not as plentiful as they are now. People were very poor long ago. They used be selling Potato Baskets at the chapel gate. There was a butter market in Clashmore and one man would go around on Wednesday and buy all the butter from the people. Poor people used to get a loan of a horse from a farmer to plough their land and then they would do a week's work for him. The old people used to say that if you good a lot of money on Monday you would have luck for the week.
- Collector
- Mary Coyne
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Ballyheeny, Co. Waterford