School: Drumbaragh (roll number 10801)
- Location:
- Drumbaragh, Co. Meath
- Teachers: M. Brighid Bean Uí Draoighneáin
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- Collector
- Peter Kavanagh
- Gender
- Male
- Informant
- Edward Kavanagh
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Light Town, Co. Meath
- When the winds are from the east, it is a sign of good weather but when the winds are from the west or south we will have rain. We know when the winds are from the east because we can hear the chapel bell ringing in Kells. Kells is east of our house
When you see blue flames in the fires it is the sigh of storm. When(continues on next page)