School: An Clochar, Cara Droma Ruisc
- Location:
- Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim / Co. Roscommon
- Teacher: An tSr. Emerentia
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- (continued from previous page)Burnings.
1. In the year 1919, the Sinn Feinians burned the Free-mason Hall in Carrick, and the Black-and-Tans burned the boat-house as a reprisal.
2. In the year 1922, the Railway Bridge, Jamestown Bridge, and Drumsna Bridge, were burned by the Black-and-Tans. Local Happenings
“Bakery belonging to Mr. Mc Manus Bridge St. Carrick-on-Shannon...”
3. Bakery belonging to Mr. McManus Bridge St., Carrick-on-Shannon, was burnt in the daytime. The backer, before going to dinner, left a box beside the fire and when he returned he found the baker in flames. Evidently the box took fire, and as a result the bakery was burnt to the ground, in spite of the many efforts to save it.