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Churn staff (Kelly, Coolnagrock).
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the forge, Ballyferriter.
The Pot Oven, Dunquin.
Shovel-like tools or parts, a possible connection with well boring.
Banding wheels.
Mechanical churn gear, Ballinahown.
Lime kiln at Loch Conaortha. Two boys standing on edge of pit.
Mrs. Jane Smythe’s farmyard, wheelbarrow.
Bread, Dunquin.
Ploughing, Comíneol
Corn Mill. Mill stones at Charley Glass's, Ballinae. Perhaps the oldest mill in the area. The stone which went on top was known as "The Runner" (the stone leaning against the wall). The other stone was known as "The Bed Stone."
Water-mill and home of John McNaboe, Rossduff, Moyne P.O.
Gaff, Dunquin.
Harvesting with horse-drawn reaper and binder.
Corr shúgáin eile, 1. lámh, 2. bloc adhmaid, 3. cos, 4. gad, 5. cromán.
Trivet.
Cartmaker, Waterville.
Flax hackle.
Flail. Tuam, Co. Galway.
The "New Mills", at Clontifleece, Warrenpoint, Co. Down. (The old mills were further north also along the river).
Oat-bread toaster at house of Terence McConnell, Greaghcashel, Newtownbutler or Gilloon Parish.
Derry Upper, Modeligo. Furze litter/manure.
Seaweed gathering.
Shoe-maker, Kinneigh.