School: Lanesboro (roll number 13320)

Location:
Lanesborough, Co. Longford
Teacher:
E. Ó Reachtagáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0753, Page 150

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  4. XML “The Local Fairs”
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  2. In the town of Longford fairs are held on the market square. In Lanesboro they are held on the village green and on the street. Buyers used to perform business in the country. Nowadays men with lorries call on some houses and buy pigs. There used to be a
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  3. In the town of Longford fairs are held on the market square. In Lanesboro they are held on the village green and on the street. Buyers used to perform business in the country. Nowadays men with lorries call on some houses and buy pigs. There used to be a
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  4. In the town of Longford fairs are held on the market square. In Lanesboro they are held on the village green and on the street. Buyers used to perform business in the country. Nowadays men with lorries call on some houses and buy pigs. There used to be a
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