School: Tillystown, Bray (roll number 9845)

Location:
Shanganagh, Co. Dublin
Teacher:
Micheál Ó Heoghanáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0798, Page 202

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    rain. This Autumn we had a very vilent storm trees were blown down chimney stacks and slates blown down. In the year 1916 heavy snow and frost lasted for six > weeks cattle and sheep suffered in many parts. In the year 1936 their was a big storm slates were blown down huts on the sea bank were blown into the sea. There was a great snow blizzard in the year 1931, the snow lay on the ground for several days, the school was closed owing to the severity of the snow.
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