School: Droichead an Chláir (B.). Clarecastle

Location:
Clarecastle, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Háinlighe
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0607, Page 379

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    The New line from the quay leads to lissane and has a branch going to Clarehill churchyard which leads to the pound road.it was formerly called the land league road.The Cartact road leads from Cronnic line to main road from Ennis to Kilrush.There is a branch line from it called the Rocky road which leads to St John's well in Killone and also to Ennis and a further to the Ennis road.The bo-iteen or bóithrín leads to Ballaghafadda and all the forts in this town land to yhe number six.The bogroad comes out of Gaurus road and leads to the railway line and a branch also leads to Ennis.The old coach road used by bianconi leads off the Killoo road at Moloney's cross and joins the Manus road the direct road to Limerick,off it leads a narrow passage eastwards to Killoo.A similiar one leads from Ennis road at Clareabbey to Clareabbey churchyard and known as the Clareabbey road.Dereen road leads eastwards to Doora Ballyvannavan and Quin from Manus
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    Language
    English
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    James Moloney
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