School: Drumandoora N.S. (roll number 12123)
- Location:
- Drumandoora, Co. Clare
- Teachers: Liam Mac Aodhaire Liam Airley
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21st June 1938.
Folklore.
We have a churn at home named the dash churn which is worked by a hand up and down.
Its height is about three feet and the width of the top is a foot, and bottom 1.6".
There are many kinds of churns the Dash ,churn, the Barrel churn, the end overe end churn ,and many others.In Summer time people churn twice a week and in winter once a week.
if a man came in whilst the churn was been made he should get a dreas.
Churning.- Collector
- Peter Cunningham
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Killanena, Co. Clare
- Informant
- Michael Cunningham
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Killanena, Co. Clare