School: Lisnabo, Newtownforbes (roll number 15460)

Location:
Lisnabo, Co. Longford
Teacher:
Bean Uí Bhiadhtaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0757, Page 082

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    away by it and floated on the Balli- Minion river, and got stuck in the weir-wall at Tarman-Barry. This flood was about 4 ft high and lasted for about a week or so.
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    1. processes and phenomena
      1. frost and snow (~299)
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  3. The big wind of 1839 was was a very great storm and there was a lot of damage done by it. In some parts of the country around the coast the coffins were washed out of the tombs by the tide, and there were a lot of people killed by houses and trees blown down on top of them
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