School: Clonard (roll number 16067)

Location:
Clonard, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Séamus Ó Fithcheallaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0694, Page 172

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0694, Page 172

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  2. The Local Roads
    The main road which goes through the village of Clonard is the Dublin-Galway road which goes from Dublin to Galway.
    About three miles west of Clonard at the village of Kinnegad the Drogheda-Tullamore road crosses the Dublin-Galway road.
    At Clonard a road goes south-east to Edenderry from this road at Ballyboggan Bridge another road goes to Castlejordan and Ballinabrackey and another road foes to Clochrincoe and Cadamstown.
    A road goes from Trim and joins the Clonard-Edenderry road at Clonard and goes through the village of Longwood.
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