School: Bridgetown, O'Brien's Bridge (roll number 5997)

Location:
Bridgetown, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Eamonn Mac Piarais
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0587, Page 161

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0587, Page 161

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  2. About two miles to the South-West of the school, in the townland called The Drummins, there is a fine example of a Druid’s Altar. It consists of three pillar stones standing upright to form a triangle, and on these rests a huge rectangular shaped slab or flag-stone. The pillar stones are about eighteen inches high, and the flag-stone is five feet by four and a half feet and
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