School: Tullyallen, Drogheda (roll number 854)

Location:
Tullyallen, Co. Louth
Teacher:
Bean Uí Chonchobhair
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0678, Page 030

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    Along the banks of the Boyne...

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    went in to feed the dogs, as usual.
    Later on in the day, the only things that were got of him were his boot, and his clothes. The dogs attacked him, and ate his whole body.
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    About sixty years ago...

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    About sixty years ago, the only bellows maker in Drogheda, was a man called Myles Traynor, who lived at the top of Stockwell Street. He made them and sold them, also repaired them.
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    About sixty years ago...

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    About sixty years ago, [Code's] shop in Shop St. used sell paper collars which were only 1/2d each, and were usually worn by boys and men.
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    Long ago, coal vessels, (masted)...

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    Long ago, coal vessels, (masted) sold coal for £1 for 2 tons. If any person got forty
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