School: An Teampoll Geal, Ceapach Chuinn (roll number 3549)
- Location:
- Whitechurch, Co. Waterford
- Teacher: Liam Ó Faoláin
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“A ship once came to Dungarvan harbour. It was a very stormy night about the middle of December six years ago.”
A ship once came to Dungarvan harbour. It was a very stormy night about the middle of December six years ago. There were two girls about five years old in it. They were tied with a rope and they could not stir. It is said that they were lock-jawed. The man of the ship thought they were some. Where in France. The two girls were sent to hospital, and they got well again after a fortnight.In the year 1929 a man ran through a burning house to wake the people of the house. He was burned to death and all the people were saved.Got from: My father 55 years(no title)
“I went up to an apple tree and there was apples on it.”
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- John Patrick O' Donnell
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Ballynameelagh, Co. Waterford