School: An Bháinseach (C.) (roll number 11965)
- Location:
- Bansha, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Eibhlín, Bean Uí Mheiscill
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Irish Tradition in the Glen of Aherlow
“People used Irish and English in everyday speech up to recently.”
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“Jim Grogan of Ardane was giving evidence before the land Court, 1900 or so. He was asked by the Commissioner, what kind of land he had.”
Jim Grogan of Ardane was giving evidence before the Land Court, 1900 or so. He was asked by the Commissioner what kind of land he had."Begor Sir", said he, "Tis nothing but Tortógs (tufts of bushes) and Garbhógs (rough rocks)Irish Tradition in the Glen of Aherlow
“One Daly from Ardane went to get a licence for his dog.”
One Daly from Ardane went to get a licence for his dog. When he was asked to give the colour he said it was a riabhach dog."Spell it" said the official."Wisha what spelling is about it but to put it down as it is RIABHACH," says he.