School: Ballinorley (roll number 11597)
- Location:
- Bellanurly, Co. Sligo
- Teacher: Mrs Anna Ewing
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- I often made a turnip skull by getting a turnip about the size of a person's head, peeling it and scooping out the inside. Then I cut two holes in it for the eyes and a slit for the mouth. If you stand a lighted candle in it it looks awful.
- Collector
- R. Siberry
- I pick the daisies with the longest stems. I make a slit near the end of each stem. Through this slit I pass the stem of the next daisy and so on until I have a long chain. I often cut the tops of daisies and thread them with a needle and thread.
- Collector
- O. Hudson
- Gender
- Female