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The arrangements of scollops holding down a roof covered with reed.
The arrangements of scollops holding down a roof covered with reed.
Demonstrating how to make the ridge of a sedge roofed house.
This shows the method of laying a roof of reed. It is pegged down and not beaten up so that it is not very tight. The top will be butted.
Thatching with oat straw on a calm day. It will be wired over and held in place with a metal bar.
A typical thatched cottage in the Dingle Peninsula.
A roof of sedge with the ridge formed by butting scrolls and pegging them down.
A roof held down with ropes weighted with stones and metal bars. The thatch around the small chimney is interesting.
A roof thatched with rye straw roped and weighted with iron bars in Donegal.
A cottage thatched with rye straw on Inishmore.
Jim Doherty's birth certificate