School: Leatbeg (roll number 16146)
- Location:
- Leat Beg, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: Mrs Peoples
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- Forty two years ago there was a great hurricane. It came on the 21st December 1895. There were losses of lives on land and sea. The papers said that the velocity of the wind was 140 miles an hour. It was a more severe storm in England than in Ireland or Scotland. Bridges were torn down and several train disasters happened in our district here. Houses were stripped bare and hay and corn stacks were tumbled. In the Downing's harbour over forty fishing boats broke from their moorings and were smashed to pieces along the shore and on rocks in the bay. The R.C. Church was badly damaged, the ridging was blown away, and doors and windows damaged.
- Collector
- John Carr
- Gender
- Male
- Informant
- Julia Carr
- Relation
- Relative (other than parent or grandparent)
- Gender
- Female
- About twenty years ago there was another great storm, the train from Derry to Burtonport was blown off the line near Creeslough, and four or(continues on next page)