School: Baldoyle Convent (roll number 11883)

Location:
Baldoyle, Co. Dublin
Teacher:
Sr Augustine
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0792, Page 191

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    There is a monument at the end of church road near Sutton Cross. This monument is there because one morning at priest was going to say mass in Howth. He was on horse back. When he was at the corner of the road the horse took fright and he was thrown of the horse and killed.
    Mabel Leary.
    I got this information from ,
    Mr. S. Arnold,
    Campfield
    Baldoyle Road,
    Co, Dublin.
    Age About forthy seven.
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  2. The Local Roads
    There are not many roads round my district which is Sutton. One road is Strand road. When walking on this road one can have a very nice view of the sea. Another is the Glen road. When walking along this road one can have
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