School: Cill Mháille (B.), Inis (roll number 14468)

Location:
Kilmaley, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Cuinneáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0608, Page 418

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    it .It was taken then and steeped in a bog-hope and left there for 10 to 12 days.It was taken up then, and spread out to bleachand dry. it was broken then with Tuaitgim's, acutched with a scutch ,and cloven with a cloving tongs .it was hackled ten with hackles ,spun into thread .The thread was boiled, bittled ,and put out on a field to bleach.Next it was wound up into balls and then warped .next it was sent to Pat Hunt, Jack Larkin,or Tady Meany to be woven.it was boiled and bleached again before being made into shirts.
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