Scoil: Cavangarden (uimhir rolla 16511)
- Suíomh:
- Cabhán an Gharraí, Co. Dhún na nGall
- Múinteoir: Rebecca C. R. Mitchell
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- XML Scoil: Cavangarden
- XML Leathanach 31
- XML “Arts and Crafts in the District - Rope-Making”
- XML “Arts and Crafts in the District - Burning of Lime”
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- Florence Morrow’s father, Mr. Robert Morrow, Cavangarden, Co. Donegal burns his own lime. He made the limekiln himself with stones. It is about a foot higher than the ground; it is round and there is a place called the eye where the lime is taken out. The stones were got in Mr. William Patterson’s – Carrickna – horna – rock. They had to be quarried. They used crowbars and picks and had to be broken before they were put in.For the lime burning good black turf are needed. A good layer of turf is put in and a few stones and then more turf. There is an arch of turf built from the back of it out to the eye(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)