School: St Patricks Convent, Kilkenny (roll number 10478)
- Location:
- Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny
- Teacher: Sr. M. Dominic
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- In olden times people had three meals a day which consisted of potatoes and milk. After a hard's mornings work they had breakfast. They got up at half past five and worked hard till half past eight. They fed pigs with rotten potatoes milked(continues on next page)
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- Ella Howard
- Gender
- Female
- (continued from previous page)Wexford though they were going to win
parley boo.
But Kilkenny Gave them a great take-in
Inkey pinkey parley boo.On the return of the Kilkenny hurlers from James' Park on the Freshford road the Captain of the team - Lory Maher sang this song. The was the first time it was ever heard.