School: St Theresa's, Coachford (roll number 14022)

Location:
Clontead More, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Timothy Forde
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    The Aghabullogue Team entered for the Intermediate Championship in the year 1910 they also played it in 1911 winning it both times...

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    a match against the "Shamrocks" and won it. They went into the Final and were beaten by Blackrock at Riverstown. Amongst those who were playing were:- Michael Lynch (Captain) Frank Murphy, John Crowley, Dan Healy, Dan Buckley, Patrick Mahony, W. Mahony, & Michael Moynihan.
    The president of the team was the Rev. Father White, The Chairman was Mr S. Mahony and the Secretary was D.M. Murphy.
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    The Pig is usually called the poor man's saving bank...

    The Pig is usually called the poor man's saving bank. The Pig is a useful animal and easily cared. But in the meanwhile his living quarters must be clean, warm ventilated and then food must be sweet and sound. His sty must of have a concrete floor also the yard attached, otherwise he would root with nose. And then he would eat the earth and would not thrive. He must have plenty of short litter for his bed. Then his food consists of Barley Meal, also potatoes either boiled or pulled up raw. He likes plenty of separated milk and also plenty of water is god for him.
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      1. economic activities
        1. agriculture (~2,659)
    Language
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    Collector
    Ned Dan Murphy
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