School: Gleann Locha (roll number 10100)
- Location:
- Glanlough Upper, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Pádraig Palmer
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- These ropes are most useful, being used chiefly for mooring boats, tying hay reeks & many other useful purposes.Smithwork
In former times there was a smith practically at every public at every public cross road. The made every kind of a farm implement, as. sleagans, pikes, graffanes, crooked hooks & iron rakes for raking sea-weed.Coal
This was made by burning some black turf not exactly into cinders when half burned it is sprinkled with water & left to cool before taking it to the smith. The smith was also supplied iron, nails & other accessories.(continues on next page)- Informant
- M. Sullivan
- Gender
- Unknown
- Address
- Sneem, Co. Kerry
- (continued from previous page)Baskets
The people got rods & twigs out of which they made baskets, this trade is