School: Ashfort (B.), Ráthluirc

Location:
Ashford, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Muiris Ó Mathúna
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  2. Long ago there was no bridge covers over the river that is flowing through it, and there was a huge ash tree growing on the edge of the bank, and the people cut it and it fell across the river, and then flattened it so the people could walk across it and it was the only way of going across the river, There is a road leading to Kantoher called the Kantoher road. It was called that name because it is leading to the Creamery is near cross roads at Raheenagh. It is not an old road and it is kept in good repair. There is another road leading to the Tooranagreana mountains.
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