Gates and Stiles: Scraw turf drying at roadside


Scraw turf drying at roadside.

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Fuel: Turf-cutting, Ballinskelligs


Turf-cutting, Ballinskelligs.

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Fuel: Cutting turf near Ballyferriter


Cutting turf near Ballyferriter.

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Turf cleat (turf stand), Knockmore, Clare Island.


Turf cleat (turf stand), Knockmore, Clare Island.

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Unharvested scraw turf, Clare Island.


Unharvested scraw turf, Clare Island.

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Fuel: Cutting turf near Ballyferriter


Cutting turf near Ballyferriter.

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Fuel: turf stack, thatched and tied with súgáns, Leenane. Style on a stone wall - Cornamona


turf stack, thatched and tied with súgáns, Leenane. Style on a stone wall - Cornamona.

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Turf cleat (turf stand or ‘clochán’), An Blascaod Mor / Great Blasket Island.


Turf cleat (turf stand or ‘clochán’), An Blascaod Mor / Great Blasket Island.

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Turf cleat (turf stand), Knockmore, Clare Island. Pat Ewen (Dublin) in picture.


Turf cleat (turf stand), Knockmore, Clare Island. Pat Ewen (Dublin) in picture.

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Fuel: Turf cutting, Ballinskelligs


Turf cutting, Ballinskelligs.

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Turf cleats (turf stands), Knockmore, Clare Island. Pat Ewen (Dublin) in picture.


Turf cleats (turf stands), Knockmore, Clare Island. Pat Ewen (Dublin) in picture.

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Fuel: Cutting Turf, Brandon Creek


Cutting Turf, Brandon Creek.

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Fuel: Turf cutters, Ceannúig, Ballinskelligs


Turf cutters, Ceannúig, Ballinskelligs.

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Fuel: Turf cutting, Ballinskelligs


Turf cutting, Ballinskelligs.

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Fuel: Turf Spade Head. Smith-made head of turf spade. Made by local smith (James McBride). Narrator said these spade-heads were made "from mould board of a plough, because the iron was hard and well tempered."


Turf Spade Head. Smith-made head of turf spade. Made by local smith (James McBride). Narrator said these spade-heads were made "from mould board of a plough, because the iron was hard and well tempered."

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Fuel: Turf work, Doonyvardan


Turf work, Doonyvardan.

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Fuel: Bringing home the turf


Bringing home the turf.

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Fuel: Cruach móna, Gaoth Dobhair


Cruach móna, Gaoth Dobhair.

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Fuel: Turf cutting, Ballinskelligs


Turf cutting, Ballinskelligs.

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Fuel: Sleán


Sleán.

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Fuel: Turf cutting, Ballinskelligs


Turf cutting, Ballinskelligs.

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Fuel: Cutting Turf, Brandon Creek


Cutting Turf, Brandon Creek.

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Fuel: Drying turf, Kilkerrin


Drying turf, Kilkerrin.

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Fuel: Turf Basket, Dunquin


Turf Basket, Dunquin.

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