School: San Leonard, Ballycullane
- Location:
- Saintleonards, Co. Wexford
- Teacher: Mary B. Dunphy
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- (1) St. Kearns QuayThis is a comparatively modern structure affording ample facilities for the discharging of the coal and manure vessels owned or chartered by Mr. Cowman, the successor to Capt. Simon Roche the previous owner.In the slob to the west is said to be the site of the graveyard attached to the old Church of St. Kearns.
(2) Bannow QuayThere is a fine old quay in Bannow with a spacious store - remnants of old time trading. It is said in those parts that the Bar of Bannow filled up with sand in a night.Everyone knows the legend of the buried city of Bannow.
(3) The Kilns of ClonminesOn a lonely part of Clonmines shore there are kilns in a grand state of preservation.Further up the shore there is a stone jetty or the remains of one.
(4) Leaba na mBád - ArklowThis interesting Irish name still survives among the older inhabitants here. It is on a sheltered(continues on next page)- Collector
- Mary B. Dunphy
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Teacher