School: Cill Mháille (B.), Inis (roll number 14468)

Location:
Kilmaley, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Cuinneáin
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    The Gabhlóg, a fork made of sallow (sally) for turning hay.

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    The Crag people used to go to Ennis with asses -two baskets of turf on each ass ,to make cost for the fair of Connolly.7d aas good that time as couple shillings now.
    Settle beds in every house -very little used now.
    Coops for hens always inside.
    Geese hatching inside.
    Camp beds made of deal in every house.There are plenty of them in KIlmaley still.
    There used to be a couple of big bog-deal chests in every house .
    There were two chests side by side in the kitchen at Casey's in Drimanure.
    A chevel for hanging things on is going out of use.
    30.A A Stillion or stand for milk pails near the door.
    Small cupboard in which the fiddle was kept.
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