School: Glascorn (roll number 16615)

Location:
Glascarn, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
Mrs Hope
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0736, Page 283

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0736, Page 283

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    A small cart can be made from an empty match box and three matches.

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  2. Six pieces of snare wire each about a foot long are plaited together. A loop is made at each end of the wire one loop being a little bigger than the other. The small loop is passed through the big loops and one end of a piece of strong cord about six inches in length is tied to the small loop. The other end of the cord is tied to a strong piece of stick seven or eight inches long which is called the peg. Another piece of stick the same length is now
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