School: Ballinvally (B.) (roll number 931)

Location:
Ballinvally, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
T. Healy
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0723, Page 139

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0723, Page 139

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  2. In 1903 there was a great storm. There was a number of road accidents. There was a wood in Drumcree and all the trees were knocked. There was a number of dead birds in the wood the next day. Some of the trees fell on the road and the cars were not able to travel the next day. There was a number of people killed but none were killed in this district. Some sheep and cattle were killed. One of our sheds were knocked and our horse was killed. Some of the thatched houses suffered also. There was a snow-
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