School: Doora, Cuinche

Location:
Deerpark, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Cáit Diolún
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    There is a holy well near the Mental Hospital.

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    The houses long ago were mostly made of mud.

    The houses long ago were mostly made of mud. They were not very high and it did not take very long to build them because they were very small.
    These houses had very small windows only about the size of one pane of glass. Some of them had no glass at all only a piece of wire plaited in and out.
    The roofs were generally made of straw or sedge. The sedge was got in (rocky) marshy places or by the side of the river.
    There was always a settle-bed
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