School: Teamhair, Áth Treasna

Location:
Taur, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Dd. Ó Súillleabháin
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  1. Firkin making has ceased in
    this part of the country as butter
    boxes have taken their place.
    When people made butter at
    home they always used firkins,
    these firkins were made by coopers
    that lived here and there in the
    country.
    They were made of oak with
    hoops of twigs, nails were not used.
    The ends of the twigs were fastened
    with wooden pegs and a groove
    was worked in the firkin so that
    the ends would easily fit it.
    These firkins were usually from
    12 to 14 lbs weight and would
    contain from 60 to 70 lbs of butter.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Eileen Angland
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Newmarket, Co. Cork
    Informant
    M. Angland
    Relation
    Parent
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    55
    Address
    Newmarket, Co. Cork