School: Droichead na Dóinne (roll number 10261)

Location:
Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Tadhg Ó Scolaidhe
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    Gáirdín an Aitinn: a furzy field in farm of Patk. Shea, Doon, Tahilla...

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    TOBAR MÓR
    - a hollow with water flowing over rock into it beside the old road in Patrick Donoghue's farm Direenamackion

    BUN ABHA
    - place where the stream called Tahilla River enters the sea at farm of Andrew Hallissey Direenamuclagh, Tahilla

    LUIBÍN
    - a kind of field with rocks and heights in it in farm of Ml M (?) O'Sullivan, Direenaclave, Blackwater

    - a piece of sloping slough land in Jerh. O'Connor farm of Droumlusk. West of it is "The Pound" a piece of a very old field wired in

    CUAISÍN
    - a place in Woodland beside the sea about 100 yrds east of Cuas Mór, Blackwater

    THE MAGGY
    - a rock about a quarter of a mile off Col. Heard's Place in Kenmare Bay where boats sheltered in the storm. It is concreted.

    TORA BEAGA
    - a small bushy field of farm of John C Sullivan, Direenamackion, Blackwater

    BOGACH a' BÓTHAIR
    - a boggy field near J. C. Sullivans house on his farm

    LACA BEAG
    - a field of J. C. O'Sullivan, Direenamackion east of his home
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