- beds. An
early 20th-century
observer in
Connemara noted that the "term '
Lazybed'
would seem to be a misnomer, for, in fact, the
system calls for a great...
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Lazybed is a play
written by
author and
playwright Iain
Crichton Smith. It was
first performed in the
Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 10 October...
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Lazybeds for
potato cultivation,
County Mayo...
- at one time. We saw
overgrown ridges and
furrows that once had been the
lazybeds (feannagan) on
which former inhabitants had
grown their potatoes and cereals...
- it as "the low 'island' of Stromay". Haswell-Smith (2004)
writes "old
lazybeds and a few
scattered shieling ruins show that
Stuley was
probably yet another...
- point. Laia - the
Basque h-shaped tool, also
described as a foot plough.
Lazybed, a form of
agriculture Loy Story: Farm mechanisation, Page 2 – Machines...
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until the mid-1980s. The name Cnoc na
Fennaig translates as "Hill of the
Lazybeds" (this
being a
reference to the type of
cultivation used
throughout the...
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currently used for
sheep grazing. Haswell-Smith
however notes the
remains of
lazybeds, and
ruins of
shielings (habitations for
summer grazing), and suggests...
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remains can
still be seen to this day
through the villages,
stone walls and
lazybeds which they left behind. By the end of the 19th
century most of the county's...