School: Ballymakenny, Drogheda (roll number 831)

Location:
Ballymakenny, Co. Louth
Teacher:
M. Ní Chearbhaill
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    A stone axe head was found in a dry stone wall fence...

    A stone axe head was found in a dry stone wall fence ___ by a worker about a year ago 1937. It was given to Miss Mc Cullough J. A. M. in this school. She gave it to Rev. Fr. Murray P. P. Dunleer. A broken axehead of the same kind as the one found is in the possession of the worker who found the first. This axehead was not found in the school district but about 4 miles away. It was taken to the school here by Miss Mc Cullough.
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