School: Damastown (roll number 12327)

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Damastown, Co. Dublin
Teacher:
Delia Wilson
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0787, Page 302

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0787, Page 302

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  2. Patrick Griffin, Oldtown, Co. Dublin who died about thirty years ago was a great strong man. He could take two half-hundredweights one in each hand and throw them thirty feet. He could also go into the barn and take up a barrel of oats or wheat and walk without help across three fields to where he would be sowing the corn. Patrick Whyte Roscall who still lives was a famous runner. He could run twenty miles without stopping and he would not be heated up.
    Another swift runner was Patrick Fagan who lives in Smithfield market. He also could run twenty miles. Newburn who lived in Dublin was the best jumper ever heard of. He could jump thirty-one feet in a long jump. Another famous high jumper was
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