School: An Clochar, Baile Caisleáin Bhéara (roll number 13762)
- Location:
- Castletownbere, Co. Cork
- Teacher: An tSr. M. Rosáraí
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- (continued from previous page)"Names of Fields"
Páirc Caol:- This is a long narrow field.
Páirc an Aitinn:- The field of the furze.
Páircín Bháin:- There is an amount of white heather growing in this field.
The Coinnleach:- The stubble field.
"Gort":- The field of the crops.
"Tualaig":- A hillock
"Tobair":- The field of the well.
Ladhar:- A tongue of land. - Rossmacowen:- A district situated south of Hungary Hill. It got its name from a fort in which a man named Eoghain lived.
Bohernua:- a townland in Rossmacowen east; it is so called because the new road from Bantry to Castletownbere passes through it.
Sheila's Field:- in our townland there is a field which is called Sheila's Field. Long ago, an old woman known as Sheila Sullivan lived in a house in the farm. She knew no English and when she died, the people called the field by the name of "Sheila". At the end of the field is a height which is called "Sheila's Height" and it is now grown over with briars and furze.
Daireen Díarmuida:- In the boundary between Adrigole and(continues on next page)- Collector
- Anna Lowney
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Scart, Co. Cork