School: Cill an Mhuilinn, Malla (roll number 15903)

Location:
Killavullen, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Donncha Magner
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    Now no longer used in district ¶ Piggin, Settle, Spinning Wheel, Grandfather Clock, Flail, Horse-power, Reaping...

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    A white blackbird was seen by several people in Ballincurrig Wood about two years ago.

    A white blackbird was seen by several people in Ballincurrig wood about two years ago. However it is thought somebody must have shot him because he is not there now.
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    In Monanimy graveyard is the foundations of an old Protestant Church, which was built on the site of an ancient monastery of the Knights Temples.

    In Monanimy graveyard is the foundation of an old Protestant Church, which was built on the site of the ancient monastery of the Kinights Templars. This Protestant Church was a small building with a tower and spire. It
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