School: Tomena

Location:
Gortullaghan, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
T. Mac Uidhir
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0963, Page 490

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0963, Page 490

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  1. Spinning was one of the greatest industries in this country long ago. In every house there was a spinning wheel. First they carded the wool and then they spin it into yarn. Sometimes they dyed the wool any colour required and knitted them into socks, stockings and garments for their own use.
    In this townland there were two weavers, who did most of the weaving of the country.
    They also made some beautiful linens both fine and coarse. Some of the towels they made are preserved as a keepsake from
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