School: Clonahard, Longford (roll number 14281)

Location:
Cloonahard, Co. Longford
Teachers:
Mrs Vaughan Miss Ellis
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0768, Page 162

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0768, Page 162

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    There is generally always a mark telling the price of it. There are little screws which screw into the lid to keep it tight. There is a handle on the side of it which is worked by a little wheel inside which put around the churn and dashes the milk from one side to the other. There are different kinds of churns. A dash churn which throw the milk from one side to the other which is used by a dash, and a round about churn and a hand churn.
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