School: Díseart, Droichead Átha (roll number 1434)
- Location:
- Dysart, Co. Louth
- Teacher: M. Ní Ailpín
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- (continued from previous page)The Grane road runs from Dysart to Grange Bellew and it was made in the famine.
The Dysart road runs from Dysart to Clonmore and it was made during the famine. - The old road is made nearly a hundred years. There is a cross at both ends of the road. At one end there is the Gallagh road the & Mortganstown, and at the Suntown road there is a road that will bring you into the Thyrne.
There is a cross at the end of the Morganstown and one road leads to Dunleer and the other to Grane.
There is a cross at the end of Grangebellew and one leads to Rath and the other to Drogheda.
At the end of the Togher road there is a cross road, one leads to Togher Chapel, and the other to Hungary Hall.
There is a cross road at the end of the Dunleer road and it is called the Thyrne road.- Collector
- Mary Campbell
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Hitchestown, Co. Louth
- The roads were made long ago by public works. A lot of roads were made after the famine to(continues on next page)
- Collector
- Donal Hay
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Clonmore, Co. Louth