School: Suncroft, Curragh Camp (roll number 768)

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Suncroft, Co. Kildare
Teacher:
N. Mac Seoin
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    ...travel even a distance to get an ember of turf from his neighbours with which to kindle it...

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    Topics
    1. activities
      1. economic activities
        1. agriculture (~2,659)
    2. objects
      1. man-made structures
        1. historical and commemorative structures (~6,794)
    Language
    English
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    There is a place on Mr J. O Grady's land called the "Riligeen", and nobody was supposed to ever yoke horses on it.

    Story given by Philomena ShinKins Martins town 27" March. 3'6. There is a place on Mr J. O Grady's land called the "Riligeen", and nobody was supposed to ever yoke horses on it. A man went to plough it on one occasion, and while Going down through the middle of the field the horses ran away with him.
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    There was a man one time and he had a number of cows.

    Story told by Kath leen OF arrell Eascanrath Suncroft. 25" March '36. There was a man one time and he had a number of cows. He used to milk them every morning but he could not get any milk from them in the evening. He remained up one night and a hare came. He got his hounds after the hare, and they followed it to a little house over in the fields. The man continued after the hounds, and he noticed that one of the hounds caught the hare by the leg, but the hare escaped. The man then went into the house, where he saw a little woman sitting in the corner, all blood, and she smoking a pipe.
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    A man was passing a ruin at Eagle Hill and he saw the ruins falling.

    Story told by Teresa N Jones 27. March. '36
    A man was passing a ruin at Eagle Hill.
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