School: Aghada
- Location:
- Aghada, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Seán Ó Dubhgáin
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- Chapel
There is a chapel in Aghada graveyard and it is said it was the last chapel destroyed by Cromwell.
Joan O'Brien Aghada - There are three graveyards in this parish with the ruins of a chapel in each. These chapels must have been the same size in every way and must have been built according to a plan or be built by the same person. Though very old some portions of the walls are still intact and quite upright.
J Duffan - Along the cliff in Guileen theres a place called the Teampuill. Theres a part of a stone altar to be seen.
MNancy Kelly Lr Aghada (no title)
“Ballinookera" got its name because of the fine soil in some parts of it.”
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- Gender
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- Address
- Ballynookery, Co. Cork