School: Banahoe

Location:
Banagher, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
A. Mac an Bháird
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0978, Page 124

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0978, Page 124

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  3. XML “The Bean Sí”
  4. XML “The Geancánach”
  5. XML “Geancánach's Pipes”

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    was being held and stood among the men at the door for several minutes. I have spoken to a woman who stood beside her but she says she never touched he to know if she was tangible or not.
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  3. These were tiny clay pipes which were often found in the clay long ago. I have never seen one. Perhaps they are the same as the Danes' Pipes which Roddy the Rover spoke of sometime in 1938 in the Irish Press. A completely illiterate
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