School: An Baile Mór (roll number 11193)
- Location:
- Ballymore Lower, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: D. E. Tate
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- (continued from previous page)They get a lot of pennies from the people on the street. It is much nicer to go to a fair in the summer time as the days are long and warm.
Martha Moffit
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Adam Moffitt
Cloonmass - First the cows are milked. The milk is then strained and put into a vessel that has already been scalded and cooled. It is left like this for twenty four hours and the cream is then taken off it and put into a crock or tub used for the purpose. It is left like this for three of four days and stirred occasionally with a wooden spoon. It is then taken out and put into a(continues on next page)