School: Cnoc an Bhile (roll number 14426)

Location:
Knockavilla, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Edward Cussen
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    2. Another insiption on a head stone is as follows.
    "Remember man as you pass by, As you are now, so once was I As I am now, so shall you be Remember man eternity."
    3. There is a stone in Kilshenane and on it is the print of a dragon's leg.
    Seán Ó Riain,
    Ballydine
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    1. Long ago flour was made at home. It was made with a quern. The quern was two great stones one cut in the shape of a dish and the other fitting into it. The top sone had three holes. One hole was where the corn was put in.
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