School: Bragan (roll number 12482)

Location:
Bragan, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
E. Mac Gabhann
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0959, Page 123

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0959, Page 123

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    In olden times the young men of this country amused themselves very much by leaping, running and throwing stones a great length.

    12. 1. 1938.
    In olden times the young men of this country amused themselves very much by leaping, running and throwing stones a great length. There was a man called James McKenna of Cullamore who could leap a distance of 14 yards and could throw a stone from the top of Glenbeg hill to Patrick McKenna's bottom.
    There is another man living in Drumfunner called Mick Hackett. One day he took a running race and jumped over a horse and cart.
    Owen McKenna of Tydavnet rode a bicycle from Bragan School to Monaghan market house inside of 20 minutes
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