School: Ballyloughnane, Cill Dá Lua

Location:
Ballylaghnan, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Mrs. S. Boland
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0588, Page 006

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  2. XML Page 006
  3. XML “Old Furniture”
  4. XML “Food”
  5. XML “Fields”

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    1. objects
      1. man-made structures
        1. buildings
          1. residential buildings (~2,723)
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  2. About 50 years ago potatoes for breakfast were used, olden people would get cup of tea. About 2 o'clock oaten bread & milk in wooden mugs with handles at the sides. Porridge for supper. Meat on very state[?] occasions. "Buck bread"
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  3. Fields
    The "Forge Field" forge formerly
    The "Still Field" "poteen" made there
    "Dublin" so called because of the number of families there at one time.
    "Cnoc Crotha" (Hill of the hanging) Cromwell hanged a man there.
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