Connemara And the Neighboring Spots of Beauty And Interest With Remarks On Se
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The woollen skirts are generally home-made, and dyed in the various and locally fashionable shades with dyes purchased in West- port. The yellows and browns and a prevalent mustard colour for the men's homespun are obtained by boiling a lichen which grows on the rocks at Kim Bay. On Sundays and festivals the better-to-do women wear the well-known large, cover-all, Irish cloaks, generally deep blue in colour. When going to or returning from 330 CONNEMAEA. Mass, riding on the bare back of a horse..., with the legs dangling over the near side and they sit well on the back part of the animal they look most picturesque, though exceedingly Italian, or anything but twentieth- century English. Round the Doega part of the island the prevailing Colour of the women's dress is of the bright, sealing-wax- Going to Mass, Achill Island. Note the Old Irish Cloak. red order, and when in the tillage doing husbandry an exceedingly pleasing Mulready-like aspect is added to the landscape. Nearly every cottage has its spinning-wheel, where the white wool (and very white is Achill wool) is combed and spun.
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