School: Drumconrath (C.) (roll number 16144)

Location:
Drumcondra, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Úna Ní Chongbhaile
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0712, Page 085

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0712, Page 085

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  2. The children used to play "Jackstones". This game was played with five stones. It was played like this, you left the stones on the ground, then taking one stone you toss it in the air, while picking up another stone and catching the first stone before it fell. If you touched any of the stones on the ground in lifting the others you were out. Any number can play this game.
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  3. "Scrap" was another game. Most girls used to have scrap books long ago. They would buy pictures and exchange with other girls. When they got the ones they required, they would paste them into a book. We have an old scrap book at home in which there are lovely pictures.
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