School: Sráid an Mhuilinn (B.) (roll number 14350)

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Millstreet, Co. Cork
Teacher:
John Kelleher
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    or the entrances - gaps may not correspond but be seperated by a quarter or half circle, compelling an enemy to wade through the dyke from one to the other.
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  2. Metal-Age Homesteads
    (13) Overground Buildings
    All timber buildings within forts have long since disappeared. Some contain the remains the remains of bee-hive huts of dry stone. There are often building traces near the doorway suggestive of a porter's lodge. In [?]Eadar Ghabhail in Pat Corkerys' quarter acre fort, there is trace of smaller circle in centre fifteen feet in diameter. This is probably the remnant of some building.
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