School: Clashaganny (roll number 8051)

Location:
Clashaganny, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
Albert Flanagan
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0252, Page 245

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0252, Page 245

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  3. XML “Local Characters of Long Ago - The Taaffes”
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  2. The Tinkers always existed in this country since time of immemorial. They were out in olden times travelling from one part of the country to another, stopping only a few nights in each place. There are different parties of them each having his own way of livelihood, sweeps, tinsmiths, fortune tellers and gipsies. The have strange names McGinleys, Cawleys, Stokes, Neavens and O'Donnells. In olden times they used always crowd into town on fair days and when they would have a pints of porter taken they would start
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