School: Bailieboro (Model)

Location:
Bailieborough, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
A. Ó Dubhda
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1011, Page 055

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    leaving the church to throw an old shoe after them. It is said to be lucky.
    Marry in May and you will run the day. Marry in June when the roses bloom and you love will never fail.
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  2. 1. An old way of making baskets is to get fine sally rods. Then they are peeled and boiled in water so that they do not break when they are bent. Then they are bent and put into their place into a basket.
    2. The way you make candles is to put lard on a pan on the fire, then you get two rushes and peel them and plait them together, and that makes the wick of the candle. Then you have to cover them with resin because the resin burns well. Then you dip it in the hot lard.
    3. Long ago the people dyed their clothes with cut beach, log-wood, and copperice
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    Topics
    1. activities
      1. economic activities
        1. trades and crafts (~4,680)
    Language
    English
    Informant
    Mr J. Mc Cartney
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Bailieborough, Co. Cavan