Scoil: Tiercahan
- Suíomh:
- Tír Chatháin, Co. an Chabháin
- Múinteoir: P. Ó Riain
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- XML Leathanach 430
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- XML “Country Dances”
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)made from a dye made from heather. A droggit skirt would last a woman her life time. The bark of an oak tree makes a very nice dye too. An herb that grows on the rock makes a nice saffron colour too.
The hacklers and weavers are all dead and gone, and nothing is now done in this district except spin and knit a pair of socks now and again.
There are plenty of sheets, pillow, covers hand woven to be had yet in this district . Every man wore a sleeve waistcoat too. - Dances from night fall to 10 oclock were very common in this district. There was always a dance the night the hay was put in, (built into a rick) the night of the squitching, the bonfire night.
No such thing as an all night dance.
The house would be disgraced, then if a dance lasted to midnight even. There were fiddlers, fluters, whistlers and lilters to no end. No one was asked (invited) to a dance. Any one liked could go. No one got any eatables.(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)