Scoil: Christian Brothers, Athlone

Suíomh:
Baile Átha Luain, Co. na hIarmhí
Múinteoir:
Brother Meskill
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0749, Leathanach 255

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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0749, Leathanach 255

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  2. XML Leathanach 255
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  2. "On the South side are various sculptured tablets inserted in a wall about 9 ft broad, rising above the parapet, and surmounted by a pediment ornamented with mouldings; and their various inscriptions afford a curious history of its erection. It is in contemplation to build a new bridge by a loan from Government, which on the recommendation from the Shannon Navigation Committee, it is expected, will be granted for the improvement of that river from Lough Allen to Limerick.
    "The total number of houses within the limits of the town is 1027, of which 546 are slated, and the remainder thatched; they are built chiefly of limestone, though bricks of excellent quality are made in great quantities a little below the town.
    "A regatta is annually held on Lough Ree in August, and continues for four days; and races take place occasionally at Ballykeran. About a mile and a half from Athlone, on the Leinster side of the Shannon, is Moydrum Castle, the handsome residence of Viscount Castlemaine, a solid castellated mansion with square turrets at each angle, beautifully situated on the edge of a small lake, and surrounded by an extensive and richly wooded demesne.
    "The other gentlemen's seats near the town and also on the same side of the river, are the Cottage, the seat of W. Cooke, Esq; the Retreat of F. E. Mooney, Esq; Peruvian Lodge of Sir E. Temple, K.C.S.; Spring Park of P. Cusack, Esq.; Lissevolan of H. Malone, Esq.; Auburn of W.H. Bruce, Esq.; Bonahenly of S. Longworth, Esq; and Creggan Castle, the property of F. Longworth, Esq. On the Connaught side are Shamrock Lodge, the seat of J. Robinson, Esq. At Burnbrook are corn mills with a good residence belonging to E. Burne, Esq."
    *Others say it belonged to the Cluniac Monks, and was founded in 1150.
    KEATING'S-IN SPRING CLEANING.
    Keating all woollens, blankets, and winter things. Dust Keatings on the floor under relaid carpets. Dust Keatings round the picture rails-it kills flies.
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