School: Cill Mhuire (B.), Lios Árd-achaidh
- Location:
- Kilmurry, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Domhnall Ó Buachalla
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- (continued from previous page)Cnuc a Tobair with the hold into it like sign of [?] knee. It is called the "stone of sorrow" and people say that Clomacow got its name from it.Patrick Sheehan Cooldave found in a cablac a stone which was used in olden days for grinding corn and it is in his possesion yet. It is round shaped and a hole in the middle. It's breath is about thirteen inches and forty inches in circumference.
- The names of the bread which was used long ago were standy oatmeal bread and meal bread. The bad potatoes which they got in pits were made into bread. They washed them and bruised them and they backed them up on a slat by the fire. The bread that is made of meal was(continues on next page)
- Collector
- Tim Harrignton
- Gender
- Male
- Informant
- Mrs Murray
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Dunisky, Co. Cork