School: Baile Uí Dhuibh (B.) (roll number 13635)

Location:
Ballyduff West, Co. Waterford
Teacher:
Ambrose Madders
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  2. Local Roads
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    There are many roads in this district Ballyduff Kilmeaden Co Waterford. Here is a list of them.
    The Ballyduff road
    The Knockaderry road
    The New Line
    The Borheen Slac and
    The Amberhill road
    The Ballyduff road branches out from the Cork road at Mattews Cross which is eight miles from Waterford and ends at Ballyduff church. The Knockaderry road branches out from the Amberhill road and ends at a cross road leading to Annestown and Kill. The New Line which is about a mile from my house and runs through a glen. This is the main road from Waterford to Cork. The Borheen Slac branches out from Mattews Cross in the opposite direction from the Bally-
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