School: Ceapach an tSeagail

Location:
Cappataggle, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Antoine Ó Monacháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0045, Page 0108

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  2. There are two forges in the parish, the smiths are called Patrick Dooley and Ml Larkin. There people have been doing so for many years. The forges are situated beside the road near a cross roads.
    The rood that is on Mr Dooleys forge is all timber. The door that is in the forge had two sides. There is one fireplace in the forge. The bellows has a big stick and it blows the fire and lights the coal, until the smith is ready to work. The instruments used are the anvil, a heavy hammer, a shoeing hammer, a pincers, a buffer, a coal iron, a driller and a vice.
    The smith shoes horses, asses and muels.
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