School: Dillonsbridge (roll number 8501)

Location:
Philpotstown, Co. Meath
Teacher:
A.B. Ní Chumhaill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0687, Page 073

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0687, Page 073

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    winter & fine weather in Summer.
    When the Dublin Mountains and the hill o' Railthog appear near rain is coming.
    (Hill o' Railthog is between Kentstown and Balrath).
    Will o' the wisp (dust blowing on the roads) means rain.
    Spiders grow noisy when rain is coming.
    The crickets sings sharply.
    Cockroaches move around.
    Midgets "go mad" in Summer for rain.
    When smoke goes up straight fine weather is ahead.
    Soot falling is a sign of rain.
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    Michael Manley
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