School: Inis Eoghanáin (B.) (roll number 1949)
- Location:
- Innishannon, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Seán Ó Fuartháin
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- The Bleach (contd from page 6) [106] The weaving mill was situated at the back of Dr. Callanan's house, and it is only a few years ago that the last of the building was taken down. The manager of the mill lived in the house presently occupied by Dr. Callanan, and the owner - Adderly - lived in a house in the "lawn" at the back of Mr J. OSullivan's Grinding mill. It is said that there was an underground passage leading from his house, which was used as a hiding place when the "bums" came looking for money.
- Collector
- J. Forde
- Gender
- Unknown
- Address
- Innishannon, Co. Cork
- In the townland of Rathnaroughy there is a field known as the "chapel field", and it was here the Catholic Church was situated before the present one was built. Some few years ago a man hunting rabbits discovered a holy water stoup in the side of the fence.
- Collector
- J. Forde
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Innishannon, Co. Cork