School: Sriantaigh (roll number 8015)

Location:
Na Srianta, Co. Mhuineacháin
Teacher:
P. Mac Aodha Bhuí
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0934, Page 124

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0934, Page 124

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  2. 1. Songs sung along route to Church and local fiddler would play without cease throughout journey.
    2. After marriage drive to town and celebrate with wine and dance.
    3. Popular old man would meet pair with a bottle of whiskey as they were returning home. After treating bride, bridesmaid & himself the groom would then break the bottle.
    If bottle did not break at first crack it was considered as bad
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