School: Cill Cruim / Killocrim (roll number 17072)

Location:
Killacrim, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Micheál Óg Ó Catháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0407D, Page 07_028

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0407D, Page 07_028

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    were marks made in the loaf when it was to be baked in the oven. The marks were made so as the loaf would not burst when baking. A griddle and an oven were used for baking. Stampy and potato cake were used on special occasions and sometimes bread wet with cream instead of milk known as cream cake.
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  2. There is a place in Ennismore known by the name of Drom Domhnaigh. There is a crab tree growing there known as the fairy tree. There was a Leiphreachan often seen there in olden
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