School: Listowel (B.) (roll number 1797)

Location:
Listowel, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Brian Mac Mathúna
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  2. There was a hedge school at my grandmothers house in Ballydonohue and it was taught by Bathail Stock. Every evening after school he fell asleep in a hide in the school. They used to call his wife Peggy the Windgall. This woman wore no shoes sometimes. They had sods of turf to sit on and each boy had to bring a sod of turf for the fire. They used write on a big flag in the middle of the hearth. Their chalk was a lump of lime. The boys had bogdeal tapers on bits of newspapers. They often wrote with feathers and the ink was bog wood which was a dye in that time. They put it into water. He slapped the boys with a twig.
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