School: Mulhuddart (roll number 16675)
- Location:
- Mulhuddart, Co. Dublin
- Teacher: Tomás Ó Broin

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0790, Page 60
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- (continued from previous page)that there is a noble man buried under the mound.
- because the grass is always green
The Pinkeen
It so got its name because there is a little river running along the side of the field and hundreds of Pinkeens were caught in that river.The Sixteen Acres
This field is so called because it contains sixteen acresThe Ten Acres
This field got its name because it contains ten acres- Collector
- Esther Daly
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Powerstown, Co. Dublin