School: Gort an Locha (roll number 1414)
- Location:
- Gortalough, Co. Sligo
- Teacher: S. Ó Docraigh
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“Mrs Pye (Mary McGee) walked to Sligo, a distance of nineteen miles and was in Pound Street at eight o' clock in the morning.”
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“Another woman called Mary Lyttle, walked to Dublin one day and came back the next day and danced a few reels on Ballinafad Bridge, on her way home.”
Another woman called Mary Lyttle, walked to Dublin one day and came back the next day and danced a few reels on Ballinafad Bridge, on her way home.