School: Tullaghanstown (roll number 9605)
- Location:
- Tullaghanstown, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Áine, Bean Mhic Cába
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- One great storm of wind I heard off occured in the year 1903 in the month of February.
It lasted for two days and it did a great lot of damage.
It prevented all people from working, it killed sheep and cattle, and it knocked down trees, houses and sheds.
There was also a great rainstorm at this time, rivers over-flowed their banks and many fields were flooded, the river Boyne also over-flowed its banks and several people had to leave their houses until the floods went away.(continues on next page)