School: Na Corráin (roll number 9938/9)

Location:
Currans, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Cormac Ó Muircheartaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0446, Page 171

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  2. A man by the name of James Fitzgerald, Curranes, was reckoned as the strongest man in this district. He could lift a bag of grain from the ground with his two hands and plce it in a car. A man by the name of Denis Welsh Reineen tried to rival him but he could only just lift it off the ground by the help of his two knees.
    Also a son of Sam Hussey, the Landlord of Edenburn, was a man of fame on every sportsfield in Munster, He could not be beaten where-ever he went. But one day a man by the name of O Mara, Alish, Killarney challenged him for a run at Tralee. Hussey accepted the challenge and they ran a couple of days afterwards.
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