School: Radharc na Sionainne (roll number 16477)

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Clooncah, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
Nóirín Ní Uiginn
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  1. Blackberries were used for dyeing. They were plucked and put into a basin and bruised. The thread that is spun on a linen wheel is put in and dyed a maron colour.
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    Topics
    1. activities
      1. economic activities
        1. trades and crafts (~4,680)
    Language
    English
    Informant
    Mrs L. English
    Gender
    Female
    Age
    87
    Address
    Clooncah, Co. Roscommon
  3. Put down a pot of white wool and indigo in water and boil it. A pot of black wool with logwood and copress makes it black. Mix the white and black and blue together. Break up the wool and put it on cards and leave it on scibs. Then roll it up and spin it on big wheels or small wheels. Then it is put on a big wheel or a small wheel. Then it is put on a warp line and rolled in big balls. One ball is for warp and the other is for the weft. That is the warp is used in the loom and the weft is for the shuttle.
    The weaver lived in Portrun. His name was Paddy Murray. There was another weaver in Bracknagh called Paddy Egan. They died about
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