School: Barradubh (Sixmilebridge)

Location:
Barraduff, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Dómhnall Ua Donnchadha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0457, Page 273

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0457, Page 273

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  3. XML “Old Trades - Horseshoes”
  4. XML “Old Trades - Tips”
  5. XML “Old Trades - Nail-Making”

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  2. Tips for boots have not been made locally for sixty years but worn horse nails are still cut and used for fastening the tips of strong boots.
    When I was a school boy nobody having horsenails in his tips would be allowed skate on ice because the heads of the nails protruded and tore the ice.
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  3. Nails are not made locally though they were between sixty and seventy years ago. Enterprising schoolboys during the "topping" season get the
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