School: An Ghráinseach, Cluain Meala (roll number 7982)
- Location:
- Grange, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Séamus Ó Maolchathaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0571, Page 097
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- Animal Calls
Cows: Pú-ín! Pú-ín! Pú-ín
Pigs: bach! bach! Bach!
Ducks: fíní" fíní! fíní!
Hens: Diuc! Diuc! Diuc!
Geese: Párick! Parick! Parick!
Turkeys: bí! bí! bí!
Horse: Cóibí! Cóibí! Cóibí!
Goat: Gin! Gin! Gin!
Cat: Pish! Pish! Pish!
Driving cows: How! How!
Driving Horse: Hub off! G'wan (no title)
“Rough drawing of type of spade called "baisín" used for cutting "screith's" for fuel on mountain south of Newcastle.”
Spade (Baisín)
Rough drawing of type of spade called a "baisín" used for cutting "scraths" for fuel on mountain south of Newcastle. I saw them 40 years ago. I can't say are they in use now.
See page 89 "baisín" in Parish of Grange.
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