School: Maghcromtha (B.)
- Location:
- Macroom, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Pádraig Ó Deasmhumhna
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- XML “Tallon Iron”
- XML “Bodhrán”
- XML “Hanging Tables”
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- 2 “Tallon” iron - probably “Italion” iron - for ironing the grooves in old woman’s white caps. There is nobody in Macroom at present wearing this cap. The last I remember was the mother of of T.C. Murray, the playwrite of New Street, Macroom.[drawing of iron portion]
- 3 Bodhrán - shallow like a wooden keeler - light taut skin - winnowing “chaff”.
- Hanging tables : In Caherkereen, Kilnamartyra and Liscarrigane, I have seen in small kitchens tables covers with light attached, fixed to “settles” or walls with hinges. When required they can be extended to form a table - for eating on. They are still in Liscarrigane district (birth place of an tAthair Peadar), and probably in lots of other places.