School: Loughkeeren

Location:
Knockatemple, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Anna M. Warde
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0120, Page 47

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  1. The month of January 1834 was a very wet month. There was a terrible rainstorm during the second week. There was constant rain from Tuesday morning until Thursday evening, when a storm arose and lasted nearly all night. The country looked very miserable, nothing but flooded fields could be seen, where rivers had overflown their banks. The roads were flooded in low lying parts. The river Moy at Ballylahan Bridge was like a large lake. No traffic would cross the bridge for several days.
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    Topics
    1. processes and phenomena
      1. rain and floods (~124)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Maureen Mulloy
    Gender
    Female
    Informant
    Michael Mc Keown
    Gender
    Male