School: Killashandra

Location:
Killashandra, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
P. Ó Leannáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0982, Page 121

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    Where elegant moss covered stones, of every description lay spread, some carelessly taking their ease, and some leaning over they dead. A stone was a stone he was sure, than this there was nothing more plain. A stone was a stone in a mill, and couldn't it be more in Drumlane. When stone upon stone he had laid, away from the building he stood, and viewing the wall they had made, he said it was handsome and good. This was made by Head Constable Keilly.
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