School: Shanakill, Roscrea

Location:
Shanakill, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Seán Ó Ceallaigh
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  1. Homemade Toys (continued)

    My mother used to make necklaces out of dog-briar bushes...

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    To gather rushes and cut them all the same length and get four of them and twist them in and out and it would make a lovely rod...

    To gather rushes and cut them all the same length and get four of them and twist them in and out and it would make a lovely rod.
    People use to gather cowslips and make dodge balls and you would see no shanks. It was a great pastime for girls in the Summer.
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  3. Homemade Toys

    In olden times the boys used to make bugles out of straws...

    Bugles
    In olden times the boys used to make bugles out of straws. Where the knot would be on the straw, they split the straw and blow into it.
    Rattles
    The boys and girls used to get tin boxes and put little stones into them. Then they put the lids on them and shook the boxes and they had rattles.
    Crosses
    The boys got long "traneens" of hay and put the ends all together and twisted them. They made a little cross out of them then.
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