School: Monaghan (Christian Bros.) (roll number 16723)

Location:
Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
M. Ó Floinn
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  2. About half a mile from our house a blacksmith's forge is situated known as Kearly's forge.
    It is to this forge that all the farmers of the neighbourhood go whenever their farm implements need repairing or when their horses want shoeing It is a place which I never frequented much.
    Being situated on the main road I had many an opportunity of seeing into it. It is a fairly large forge. Mr Kearly shoes farmers horses and repairs ploughs, harrows, etc. He is very handy and he can put a foot on a metal pot and if it is cracked he can put a band on it. He can also make blacksmith's rings to put on pigs noses. He has blacksmith's bellows to light the fire up and to heat the iron. Then he hammers the hot iron on the anvil and shapes it
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