School: Tuar, Tulach Sheasta (roll number 15526)

Location:
Toor, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Síghle Ní Riain
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0540, Page 128

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0540, Page 128

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  1. XML School: Tuar, Tulach Sheasta
  2. XML Page 128
  3. XML “Lights”
  4. XML “The Dane's Field”
  5. XML “The Dane's Rock”

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  2. It was called that name because there is a Dane's house in the field. It is situated in the middle of the field. There is a cup and egg cup made of stone inside. There is blood on a stone outside and there is the print of a hand on the stone. People say that there is money buried in that field.
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  3. A Dane threw a big rock. It is situated on the side of the road. It is about eight feet above the road and it is as long more down in the ground. Somebody was running away from the Dane
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