School: Baile an Churraigh

Location:
Ballincurry, Co. Galway
Teacher:
A. L. Ó Maoileannaigh
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  1. Fócla - Míniú - Suidheamh

    1) Bún Latháigh - the bottom of the ducks - Cloonfaughna
    2) Górt an Chúrraigh - field of marsh - Ballincurry
    3) Loch Lóng - lake of ships - Ballincurry Lake
    4) Páirc an Clóis - yard field - Clooncagh
    5) Seanscraith - old scraw - Ballincurry
    6) Móinín - small bog - Glinsk
    7) Páirc an Mhóinear - meadow field - Clooncagh
    8) Cláis Nóra - Nora's clash - Ussey
    9) Górt a Finne - Finn's field - Cloonfaughna
    10) Pairc an t-Séipéal - field of the chapel - Glinsk
    11) Cuainne Camh - crooked corner - River Suck
    12) Páirc na Choínnigh - rabbit field - Clooncagh
    13) Cóill Eibhlin - Nellies wood - Glinsk
    14) Tobar Deargh - red well - Glinsk
    15) Cill na Maidne - the morning church - Glinsk
    16) Cóill na Cóillig - wood of the cocks - Glinsk
    17) Currac Riabhac - rough marsh -
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    Topics
    1. place-space-environment
      1. local lore, place-lore (~10,595)
    Languages
    Irish
    English
    Location
    Ballincurry, Co. Galway
    Informant
    Michael Mee
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Ballincurry, Co. Galway