School: Cluain Mór (1), Baile an Droichid
- Location:
- Clonmore, Co. Carlow
- Teacher: Séamus Ó Laochdha
![The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0909, Page 162](https://doras.gaois.ie/cbes/CBES_0909%2FCBES_0909_162.jpg?width=1600&quality=85)
Archival Reference
The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0909, Page 162
Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD.
See copyright details.
DownloadOpen data
Available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Note: We will soon deprecate our XML Application Programming Interface and a new, comprehensive JSON API will be made available. Keep an eye on our website for further details.
On this page
- "To be properly yoked to clane oats you must have a barn riddle, a sieve and a boorawn.
The riddle was made with an ash rim laced across with half inch splinters of oak and with a half inch mesh.
The sieve was made the same way but it had a smaller mesh.
The boorawn was made with an ash rim too an it was covered with a calf or a cow skin.
A very windy day was selected for the claning The long straw and coarse stuff was taken off with the riddle. The oats was then filled into the boorawn by a chap and a man held the sieve about the height of his chest and the chap [thrun?] in the oats. The man gave a circular motion to the sieve by shaking it and the oats fell through the sieve & the wind carried away the chaff.
A barn riddle was about three feet across & a sieve about two & a half feet. I used them myself but they are out of use now about 50 years- Informant
- Thomas Donnelly
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 64
- Occupation
- Farmer
- Address
- Knockatomcoyle, Co. Wicklow