School: Kyle (An Chill) (roll number 4442)

Location:
Kyle, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Cathasaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0397, Page 081

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  2. I have no churn at home but a churn is kept Mr. O Malleys house which is next to my house. I never heard the churn called by any other name. The height of Mr. O Malley's churn is 2' 6" and the length is 3'. When standing on the trussel it is four feet from the ground and it is about twenty years old. The cream is put into the churn through an opening in the top and the lid is then fastened. There is a glass in the side of which tells when the butter is made. When the cream is put in first the glass becomes soiled and when the butter is made
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