School: Tulach Ruacháin
- Location:
- Tulrohaun, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Mícheál de Bhaldraithe
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- Thomas Morley of Kildara was the best mower round here long ago he could mow a big field of hay or oats in one day and a very good mower also was Pat Owens he lived in Carrick. Tom Molloy was a good runner he ran a race that was in Claremorris and he won it he lived in Carramore. Michael Brown who lived in Ranac was a good mower he went round the country mowing for his wages. Mick Flaherty was the strongest man I know of because one year the boys of Culnacleha were going to England and(continues on next page)