School: Cora Finne (C.) (roll number 12908)
- Location:
- Corrofin, Co. Clare
- Teacher: (name not given)
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- There was a tucking mill in Corofin about eighty years ago. Michal Mulcaoiney that owned. He was working it for twenty years and at last a sad mishap took place he got caught in the wheel and was pulled in and killed. That tucking mill is not used now.
- Informant
- Michael Roche
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 48
- Address
- Kells, Co. Clare
- This is how whips were made. People used to get long strips of leather about a yard long. Then they plataed them together. At the end of the lash they put a strong cord to keep it from fraying which is called a keeper. Then they got an ash plant and wound cord round it and tied the lash on to it.