School: Beanna (roll number 9524/5)

Location:
Banna West, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Mícheál Ó Cearbhaill

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0414, Page 279

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A remarkable event which happened in this neighbourhood was the burning of the Coast Guard's station in Ballyheigue. It was then occupied by five men.
One morning a column of I.R.A. men entered the station and ordered the Coast Guards to surrender at the point of the gun. This they did without any hesitation. The column, after disarming the men searched the building in quest of powder but failed to find it. Being disappointed they ordered the men outside the building and set it on fire in the course of which the powder blew off and shattered the building completely. It then blazed fiercely until finally it died out leaving the place a mass of ruins and debris.

Collector
Bidsie Stack
Gender
female
Address
Ballymacquin Upper, Co. Kerry
Informant
Mr Patrick Stack
Gender
male
Age
58
Address
Ballymacquin Upper, Co. Kerry
Language
English

In the year 1921 or as it was called "the year of the trouble." Mr Bradshaw of Ardfert had a beautiful house with many

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