School: Firoda (roll number 2788)

Location:
Firoda Upper, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Dáithí Ó Meachair
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0865, Page 201

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0865, Page 201

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    is an old house on it called Haydens.
    "Croc na mbó is in Skehana. Cattle graze in it, and that is how it got its name.
    There is a field in Ballylinnen called the "Football Field". It is so called because they play football in it.
    There is a field in Kiltown called the Triangle. It is so called because it is in the shaped of a triangle.
    There is a field in the Deer Park called the "Curragh Field".
    Therer is a field in Ballylinnen called Mickel's field, it is called after the first name of the man that owned it.
    There is a tree in Castlecomer called Walker's Tree". It is so called because Walker's house is opposite it.
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    Topics
    1. objects
      1. man-made structures
        1. historical and commemorative structures (~6,794)
          1. graveyards (~2,501)
    Languages
    Irish
    English