School: Aclint, Ardee (roll number 2138)
- Location:
- Aclint, Co. Louth
- Teacher: P. Ó Neill
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- (continued from previous page)When the lambs are lying in the morning it is the sign of a good day
When there is a rainbow in the sky it is the sign of good weather
When you see a blue flame in the fire it is the sign of good weather Written by John Durnin on 11th Feb 1938
Told by Patrick Durnin on 10th Feb 1938
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Ardee - Weight ThrowersPatrick Kerr of Aclint was a famous man at weight throwing he used to win Weight throwing at the sports. Patrick Mc Kenna was a famous man who could lift a hundred weight and throw it very far away with one hand. He was a native of Edmondstown. There was a man called Peter Woods who could write his name on the ceiling with a 4 stone weight with one hand. He was a native of KillaclessyWritten by Angela Martin on 18th Nov 1937(continues on next page)