School: Listowel (B.) (roll number 1797)

Location:
Lios Tuathail, Co. Chiarraí
Teacher:
Brian Mac Mathúna
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0405, Page 625

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  2. My mother Kitty Frances, Ballybunion told me that long ago there was no National Schools but Hedge School and my mother and Father went to a Hedge School in Kissanes field, Francis Road. The names of the teachers were Ned Scandlon and his wife's name is Mary Scandlon and they taught under two bushes. "The Bed Bush" and "The green bush". Each boy had a turn of making ink and if they did not know how to do it they would get three slaps of a blackthorn stick. The way they made the ink was they put the skins of the sloes into a bottle and left there for about a week and it turned into ink.
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