School: Ballyhahill (C.) (roll number 10686)

Location:
Ballyhahill, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
H. Fitzgerald
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0482, Page 210

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    A lovely story is told about the robin's red breast. The robin out of compassion, came to pull the thorns out of Our Lord's head, when he was dying on the Cross, and tradition says that one drop of blood fell on the robin, and his breast is red ever since.
    The curlew and seagull spend most of their time near the shore. They fly a little inland, when bad weather comes.
    Swallows flying low is a sign of bad weather and if they soar above the trees of good weather. Jackdaws build their nests in chimneys and give much trouble to householders. When wild geese fly towards the sea it is a sign of fine weather, towards the mountains of bad weather; towards the east of frost.
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  2. Long ago, doctors were not in such demand as nowa-days. Firstly there were not so many illnesses then as now, and secondly, people had recourse to homely remedies, for most of the complaints of the times.
    To cure toothache or warts, the water found in the hollow of a large stone or rock and applied locally, was supposed to be a sure
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    Topics
    1. activities
      1. medical practice
        1. folk medicine (~11,815)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Teresa Danaher
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Knocknabooly West, Co. Limerick
    Informant
    Robert Danaher
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    53
    Address
    Knocknabooly West, Co. Limerick