School: Kilmurry

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Cill Mhuire, Co. Uíbh Fhailí
Teacher:
Annraoi de Búrca
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  1. The bellows is used for blowing the fire up, from a small fire to a big fire. It is made from two pieces of wood in the shape of a heart about 3' in length. These heart-shaped slabs of wood are joined together at the sides by soft leather nailed to the wood at the pointed end of the bellows there is a pipe. Now, a pipe a handle is attached on the other end, which when worked up and down forces the air out through the iron pipe. There is a valve in the side of the bellows which admits more air. No forge can be without a bellows.
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  2. hammer, sledge, chissel anvil, pincers, vice, pliers, bellows, turn screw, bit brace, iron puncher, nails.
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    Language
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    Collector
    Mary Kennarney
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    Female
    Age
    13
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    Patrick Kennarney
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    Age
    49
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    Coill an Ó, Co. Uíbh Fhailí