School: Geevagh (roll number 1213)
- Location:
- Geevagh, Co. Sligo
- Teacher: Seán Ó Gallchobhair
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- The village of Geevagh is situated on the Sligo - Ballyfarnon road, parish of Geevagh, barony of Tirerill, Co. Sligo.There are about ten houses in it and about fifty inhabitants.All the houses are slated or tiled. The river Féoris flows near the village and in the summer fishermen come fishing along its bank.A few hundred yards from where I live, there is an old house "The Lodge" where a landlord named Keogh lived about thirty-five years ago.The word Geevagh comes from words Gaoth-Magh meaning the wind-plain.
- Collector
- Maeve Gallagher
- Gender
- Female
- Potatoes are washed and grated and put into a bag and squeezed. They are then (are then) put into a basin and mixed with a pinch of salt, soda, and about a scoop-ful of flour. It is then baked on a pan or in an oven.