Abstract: Story collected by Kitty Walsh, a student at Baile Gaedhaelach (C.) school (Irishtown, Co. Mayo) from informant Margaret Patten.
Original reference: 0097/3/95
School Baile Gaedhaelach (C.) [Vol. 0097, Chapter 0003]
County The Schools' Manuscript Collection : County Mayo Schools
Old Houses [duchas:4349900]
The houses that were in the district long ago were tatched. There were no slate houses in the country but there was slated houses in the towns. The roofs that were in the thatched houses were made of "scraws" and timber and then thatched with straw. Long ago some of the people used to sow the thatch with a thatchin needle and rope. On certain houses they used to keep beds in the corner. These were used only on small houses and where there was only one room. These beds are called "hags"
Old Houses [duchas:4349901]
and settle beds. Some of the people sleep in these beds nowadays. On some houses the fire was placed at the gable wall on others in the middle of the floor and wooden chimneys built. It was turf that was used in the district long ago.
Original reference: 0097/3/95
Old Houses
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