School: St Columba's, Buncrana

Location:
Buncrana, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Eoghan Ua Gallchobhair
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1111, Page 138

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  2. Boys make whistles from growing timber. To make the whistle you take a piece of growing timber about four inches long and about half an inch in diameter with clean smooth bark free from knots or branches. Slope off one end the way in which most whistles are sloped for blowing through. Next cut a small hole about the sixteenth of an inch deep and about half an inch from the point of the sloped end, then come down the stem about three inches and cut the bark or skin right round and taking care not to cut the wood underneath. The skin is then ready to be removed. To remove the skin take a pen-knife by the open blade and
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