School: Gowna
- Location:
- Scrabby, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: Hugh Murray
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- (continued from previous page)a home made floor mat (straw) The beds for the old people had usualy canopy or cover. "Bad Teargair" a bed of this kind was called and the old woman's bonnet had a place of honour in this canopy.
The old man usualy wore a nightcap in bed. (no title)
“Clocks were unknown here up to a hundred years ago.”
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