School: Errew G.N.S. (roll number 13261)
- Location:
- Errew, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Brígid Nic Eoin
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- (continued from previous page)places where it was seven or eight feet in depth people were employed is to cut passages so as to let people pass and. People suffered a lot.
It remaind around the walls in drifts for weeks.Correctionsheaviest = heaviest = remembered =
. . . a lot = . . . a lot = . . . a lot = - The churn that we have at home is called a barrel churn. It consists of the barrel the frame and the lid.
Churning is made about twice a week. It is generally done by the(continues on next page)- Collector
- May Lavelle
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