School: Strang's Mills, Kilmacow
- Location:
- Strangsmill, Co. Kilkenny
- Teacher: Richard Rellis
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- The churns were made of wooden raised on a wooden stand with a handle at each end Two had to turn the handles to make the butter & when it was made it had to be taken out by hand. then it was salted. Then it was made up into rolls & sent off to the towns to sell. The butter milk was a favourite drink & kept also for making cakes. Lumps of butter the size of a small marble were ofther floating on the butter-milk.
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“In Gaul's hills there's situated a big house with a mill attached...”
In Gaul's Mills there's situated a big house with a mill attached. This was at one time owned by the Gaul Burke's already mentioned & then it was owned by a man named Draper.
A man named Chanelly bought it from him & he worked this mill for years. Corn & wheat were Ground at this mill. The wheel was one of the fines't in Ireland & can still be seen.
The corn & wheat were drawn by car from Waterford or brought up the Pill(continues on next page)