School: Radharc na Sionainne (roll number 16477)

Location:
Clooncah, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
Nóirín Ní Uiginn
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0260, Page 114

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0260, Page 114

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  2. XML Page 114
  3. XML “Frieze Coats”
  4. XML “Pottery”
  5. XML “Limekilns”

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  2. There was pottery found in George Nixon's field in Crith. This pottery used to be dug up and sent to Carramore. A man by the name of Kelly used to make pots and crocks out of it. There was a pottery found in Gardniers in Clooncundra. This was also sent to Carramore to be made into pots and crocks.
    About 70 years ago there was a pottery in Gailey and there is yet the ruins of what is known as the potter house in Brehony's field. Broken crockery is often found there.
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  3. Lime was burned in Breacnagh over 50 years ago. The limekiln was built by a landlord called Mr Fawcett who owned the land. The stones of the
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