School: Duncormick

Location:
Duncormick, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
P. S. Ó hEachthigheirn
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  1. Gairin - The Rath field
    Old Town - Shoemakers Park
    Hoarstone - The Greens
    The Causey - The Seven Fields
    The Shores - Oldtown Belgrove
    Katie's Corner - The Park of Dogs
    The pens - The Black Parks
    The Three-one-field - The Martin Reddish
    The Lawn - The Chapel Meadow
    Potato field - Morgan Meadow
    The Liereesks - The Priests Fields
    The red field - Hoar-stone
    The Patch - The shoemaker's park
    Stonyly - The fairy-wind
    Muiny Beg - The command
    Bánglass - The old town
    The Rabes - St. Joseph's field
    The Scribs - The surnedish
    The Hidden field - The big town
    Drummerd - Gurly field
    Crow Hill - Shore field
    Chapel field - Rose fields
    Priests field - St. Stephen's field
    The step field - The bogs
    The Springs - The high field
    - The staff field
    (continues on next page)
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