School: Ballyhogue

Location:
Ballyhoge, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
Mrs. Margaret Cahill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0902, Page 232

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  2. The children would first get a tub and half fill it with water and put apples into it and then they would put their heads down to the apples and bring them up.
    They used to get face-ogs and old trousers on them and go around the houses and frighten the people and ask them for colcannon and then they would be asked to to sing and dance and jig and tell yarns and then would go to more houses.
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