Type/Formats:
StillImage — Photographs
Contributor:
Mac Cárthaigh, Críostóir
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Photographs
Contributor:
Mac Cárthaigh, Críostóir
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Photographs
Contributors:
Mac Cárthaigh, Críostóir — Ewen, Pat
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Photographs
Contributor:
Mac Cárthaigh, Críostóir
Abstract:
Stooks of oats, containing up to 20 sheaves, were carried by pony or ass to the haggard and made up into stacks of between 50 and 60 stooks. The stack rested on a circle of tree branches and stones about 1.50m in diameter and was built to a height of almost 3m. Furze (whin) thorns and, on occasion,... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Photographs
Contributor:
Mac Cárthaigh, Críostóir
Abstract:
The hardy Connemara pony once provided the only means of transporting heavy load-stones, manure and harvested crops about the island. Almost every household kept a pony, generally a mare, as the sale of a foal was an added source of income. Unlike the donkey, the pony is a long-time inhabitant of... [ … ]