Archive (4 life histories found)
'… the teacher Miss Mullholland was a very strict disciplinarian ... She would only have to appear on the village street and every child would disappear'
Margaret recounts her earliest childhood memory of going to school for the first time.
'I was sleeping in the little room off the kitchen and I could hear all the muffled sounds of the men carrying the coffin in through the kitchen'
There was always something happening in the village. The turf man came with a cartload of turf which we would buy but then we children had the awful job of bringing it into the shed as he would just empty it in the lane. How I loathed that job. …
'The delivery of turf outside the house was a signal for all the kids of the neighbourhood to assemble with every conceivable manner of vessel: buckets, basins and even zinc bathtubs '
At that time coal was hard to get and gas was still 'On the Glimmer' so my father rented a piece of bog on the Feather Bed Mountains near the present site of the RTE mast at Kippure. He and others cut turf, saved it, placed it in clamps and in…
Turf cutting with my father, grandfather, grandmother and aunt Alice
A picture of Harry Browne's father and his family cutting turf
Tags: turf, turf cutting