School: Munterneese (roll number 13724)
- Location:
- Munterneese, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: John J. Mac Hugh
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- When we are going out on a journey with a horse we shake the Holy Water over him for luck. When the cows are milked the sign of the cross is made on their backs for luck.
- From Winnie Conaghan V Std 13 yrs Drimaneary, Mt. Charles.A calf is tied in a field with a shop rope to a "turn-sweel".