School: Raharney (C.)
- Location:
- Raharney, Co. Westmeath
- Teacher: Mrs. Conway
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- (continued from previous page)pipe is made. A piece of wood was got and shaped into the head of a pipe. The stem was made form the wood of a blackcurrant tree.
- The flax was cut and bunched and buried in a bog hole for a week. When it is taken out of the bog hole it was put on a hurdle to dry in the chimney. The it was dry it was taken down and put in hanks and before it was handed it was scutched. Then it was washed and bleached and linen was made from it.
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