School: St Joseph's, Béal Átha Seanaigh

Location:
Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
An Br. S. Ó Murchadha
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    Brachin Lane is a small lane about a mile to the south of Ballyshannon. Long ago the people used work on this lane for a pot of stirabout a day...

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    There is a big field in Dunmuckrim called the Rampark about a mile to the south of Ballyshannon...

    There is a big field in Dunmuckrim called the Rampark about a mile to the south of Ballyshannon. In this field there is a grave and it is said a giant was buried there.
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    There is an old school about a mile to the south of Ballyshannon on the land of Mr P. Laughlin (Dunmuckrim)...

    There is an old school about a mile to the south of Ballyshannon on the land of Mr P. Laughlin (Dunmuckrim). The teacher who taught in this school was named Gallagher.
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