School: Cill na dTor, Dún Mánmhaí (roll number 16254)
- Location:
- Kilnadur, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Pádraig Ó Donnabháin
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“In Aultagh there is an ancient burial place surrounded by a large clump of stones...”
(continued from previous page)priest who was to celebrate mass.- The evening previous to the day of the big snow showed no signs of a snowstorm. Next morning, however, the snow was up against the doors and over the roofs of the houses. People, whose houses were close together, made pathways through the snow in order to get from one house to another. It took three days working with shovels to get to potato pits, turf reeks, hay sheds etc. In order to give cattle drinks people had to melt the snow in large pots. Sheep and cattle that were out in the fields perished. After about three months cattle were able to eat grass.
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- Informant
- Garret O' Connor
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 93
- Address
- Ardcahan, Co. Cork