School: Sliabh an Mhadra (C.)

Location:
Slievawaddra, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Eibhlín Ní Chearbhaill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0416, Page 159

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    went round a rick of turf he saw his opponent having the opportunity of turning the end of the rick before him he leaped across the rick and carried the ball from him. A young lady standing by said bad luck to the woman that would maoidheamh her daughter in you. He heard the remark and although he was a married man he eloped with the lassie that night.
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  2. Over a 100 years ago this country at least North Kerry was split up into two factions called Cooleens and Lawlors, they met in a faction fight in Ballyea strand, they fought with sticks
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