School: Errew G.N.S. (roll number 13261)

Location:
Errew, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Brígid Nic Eoin
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    it was the end of the world and they say that it was the most terrible storm that ever came
    A lot of houses in my village were distroyed. The people had to thrown water on the fires and quench them. The ocean was blown over the land and the people that had vegetables set could not eat them because they were distroyed with salt.
    Thunderstorms generally occur in the month of June and July. When there is going to be a thunderstorm the sky and the clouds turn black and the day gets dull and cloudy.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Bridie Mitchell
    Gender
    Female