School: Dundalk (St. Nicholas Monastery) (roll number 16719)
- Location:
- Dundalk, Co. Louth
- Teacher: Br. T. Ó Briain
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“Donal Darcy of Dublin told me this story. Overlooking the Carlingford Mountains, there is a place called the Long Woman's Grave.”
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“One of the oldest stories I have heard concerns Camp Street "One night" begins the tramp "I was resting outside a door in Camp Street.”
One of the oldest stories I have heard concerns Camp Street "One night" begins the tramp "I was resting outside a door in Camp Street. It was midnight all was quiet. Suddenly, I saw the top of the pump rolling down the street. I got up and ran. I think it is since the grotto was put there that nothing has happened."- It is near Knockbridge that Cuchullian made his last stand against Queen Maeve's army. He lay against a large stone when he was dying and fought till he was(continues on next page)