School: Annacarter

Location:
Mullinaveige, Co. Wicklow
Teacher:
Mary C. Mulligan
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0917, Page 317

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0917, Page 317

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  3. XML “Historic - Agricultural Implement”
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  2. The settle-bed made of wood was a very common article of furniture in every kitchen it served as a bench by day and could accommodate about six persons at a time there was a back to it; at night it served as a warm comfortable bed, the feather tick and bed clothes were folded up in it when was closed up by day.
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