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Interview with John Tom Kaighin of Ballagarret, Bride speaking Manx Gaelic

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Date(s): 1950-1964

Creator(s): Manx Museum

Scope & Content: John Tom Kaighin talks in Manx to J.W. Radcliffe of Ramsey. He talks about ploughing; turnips ('turnipyn'); preparation of land with gorse; time taken to travel to Ramsey; reaping and stacking of corn and not ripening in dry year. He recalls going to school; understanding Manx better than English; his grandfather teaching him Manx; meeting Jonny Kaighin on his way to the mountain with his sheep; Manx and English names for places. He jokes about the etymology for Killabreaga being 'Kill the Liars'.

He talks about grazing animals on the hills; two brothers Southwards who kept a mill; parson Qualtrough and the pig; children in Bride smoking-out the school by putting gorse in the chimney; John Colum who broke the church bell at Bride; lack of money; children going to school barefoot with shoes for Sunday.

Administration / Biographical History: This recording was made for the Manx Folk Life Survey. John Tom Kaighin, native Manx speaker (c.1862-1964). J.W. (Bill) Radcliffe (1917-1984) was a Trustee of the Manx Museum.

Language: Manx Gaelic

Extent: 29 min. 34 sec.

Item name: magnetic tape

Collection: Sound Archive

Level: ITEM

ID number: SA 0068

Access conditions: All reasonable attempt has been made by Manx National Heritage to trace and request permission (where needed) from the copyright holder(s) in this sound recording. If however you think you are a rights holder then please contact Manx National Heritage.

Subject tags : #UOSH, #UOSHManxFolkLifeSurvey

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