School: Coole (roll number 3936)

Location:
Coole, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
T. Mac Cormaic
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0719, Page 390

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    fire. Then sheet it with turf, then stones on every second lare [layer] until[l] filled.
    Maura Meehan,
    Clonave, Coole, Co. Westmeath.
    Told to me by:
    Dan Smyth,
    Clonave, Coole, Co. Westmeath.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
  2. Long ago people made nearly all their own wood work and clothing.
    Basket making was carried out on in this district long ago. For fancy baskets the rods were boiled. After that the[y] were peeled. It used to take one hundred and thirty rods to make any size of a basket. Stick into the ground twenty one strong rods called standards. Out of your bundle of rods pick twenty one more for the 'crulath'. The rods are then woven and plated [plaited] together and put for the shape of your basket. You continue to pick out a number of twenty one rods and continue to do in like manner until the basket is made.
    There is an old limecill [kiln?] in my fathers
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Brugh Meehan
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Coole, Co. Westmeath
    Informant
    Pat Cox
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Coole, Co. Westmeath