School: Baile Aodha (C.). Inis (roll number 13419)

Location:
Ballyea, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Bríd, Bean Uí Dhuibhgeanáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0607, Page 247

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    Páirc an Ghainibh
    Sand-pit is in this field.

    Páirc an Abha Dhubh
    This field is in Cragbrien. It is so called because of a black river running through it.

    Lios na Féarach Fhada
    This fort is noted for the long grass growing in it.

    An Gáirdín Dhubh
    The boggy garden.

    An Bhóithrín Caol Fhéarach
    This little road is at Bansha Cross is so called because it is narrow and grassy.

    Páirc na Searrach
    Is so called because foals were reared there long ago.

    Móin-fhéar na Luaithre
    The meadow of the rushes.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Topics
    1. place-space-environment
      1. local lore, place-lore (~10,595)
    Languages
    Irish
    English
    Location
    Ballyea, Co. Clare
    Informant
    James Casey
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Killerk East, Co. Clare
    Informant
    John Casey
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Killerk East, Co. Clare
    Informant
    Michael Corry
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Killerk East, Co. Clare