School: St. Brendan's (C.), Blennerville
- Location:
- Blennerville, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Máire, Bean Uí Mhuircheartaigh

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- 1. Mackeral and herring.
2. Bass
3. Cod.
4 Fluke Flounder.
5. Mullet
6. Brown trout
7. Skate
8. Plaice and Sole.
9 Pollock
Spa herrings (Tralee Bay) were famous for their quality in the old days. Men go out with a garden fork or pike in the channel when the tide is out. Catch large strings or straps of fish sometimes. General fluke or bassShell-fish
1. Oysters: sold formerly for 2/6 per hundred, now £1.
2. Mussel
3. Cockle.
4. Limpet or bárnach
5. Ruadhcam (big cockle)- Collector
- M. Moriarty
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Múinteoir
- Address
- Blennerville, Co. Kerry