School: Knockbridge (C.), Dundalk (roll number 15102)
- Location:
- Knockbridge, Co. Louth
- Teacher: Margaret O' Hanlon
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- The road I live on is called the Newtown road. It runs from Knockbridge to the stone Trough. This road is made a long time. There is a little road near my house, it is a bad stony road and it is said to be made during the famine years to give employment to the people.
The Fane river flows near my house. There is a bridge across the river and in the shallow water it is cemented for the people to walk across before the bridge went up.
In my neighbours field there is a cave where mass was heard long ago. There is a path leading to it and it is called the mass path.- Collector
- Phil Mc Geough
- Gender
- Female