School: Dún Beag (C.)

Location:
An Dún Beag, Co. an Chláir
Teachers:
Eibhlín Ní Shúilleabháin Bean an Ághasaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0626, Page 337

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0626, Page 337

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    Shragh and it is said that the good people do be hurling and playing football there and they used be dressed in blue That is why it is called the blue man's lake and in it is a big swamp on which they used to play.
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  2. I have been told of three houses that are up near Johnny Haugh's in Rhynagonnaught Gallaghers, Hallorans, and Aimyses. The Aimyses were quilters the Hallorans were cracked people and the Gallaghers were labourers. They also cleaned the church. Haugh's was a farm house. All these houses were in a row facing south and there was a haggard between Haugh's and the sea at the
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Eibhlín Ní Aodha
    Gender
    Female