School: Inniskeen (roll number 13396)
- Location:
- Inishkeen, Co. Monaghan
- Teacher: Louis A. Duffy
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- (continued from previous page)at ten o'clock in the morning, and was home again at six o'clock. A journey of twenty - four miles in all.
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“Pat Hanratty, Channonrock, Louth, Co. Louth, can cross a very high jump, and his brother James is good at the long jump.”
Pat Hanratty, Channonrock, Louth, Co. Louth, can cross a very high jump, and his brother James is good at the long jump.(no title)
“Paddy Belton, Louth, is a great comic singer.”
Paddy Belton, Louth, is a great comic singer. His favourites songs are "The Kilts" and "Brian O'Lynn.(no title)
“Agnes McArdle, Louth, Co. Louth, won Medals for dancing, jigs, Horn pipes, Slip Jigs.”
Agnes McArdle, Louth, Co. Louth, won Medals for dancing, jigs, Horn pipes, Slip Jigs.(no title)
“John Malone, Louth, Co. Louth, is a famous mower.”
John Malone, Louth, Co. Louth, is a famous mower.