School: Attymass B.

Location:
Attymass, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
P. Ó Flannghaile
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0127, Page 446

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0127, Page 446

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  1. XML School: Attymass B.
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  3. XML “The Bullsaire”
  4. XML “Boxty”

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  2. When they would have their potatoes dug they would all gather into a house some night and make boxty and eat it. The thing they used scrape the potatoes with is called a scraper. They used also put their cake on a hot stone and when that stone was cold they would put the cake was baked.
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