School: Cluain Catha (roll number 16291)

Location:
Clooncah, Co. Roscommon
Teachers:
Dll. Ó Módhráin Ss. Mac Eoghain
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0252, Page 398

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    their bones.
    In Summer the busy fly disturbs the cattle and the frogs and snipe are to be heard plainly
    A bright clear cold evening with chill north winds blowing is a sign of frost The sun is red in going to rest and we have a clear starry sky at night.
    After a frosty term we often get snow Then we have a dark cold evening with a sharp wind blowing from the north When the wind blows from the west and the sky is dark and cloudy we may expect bad weather.
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