School: Kilmacoo, Avoca

Location:
Kilmacoo, Co. Wicklow
Teacher:
Bean Uí Chosgair
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  1. In my own townland of Kilmacoo, not far from my home, there lived an old woman nearly 100 years ago, whose name was Mrs Ó Brien. She had an only son the pride of her life and of the district. No wonder indeed was he not seven feet high broad and strong in proportion. He was a powerful weight thrower, famous amongst the neighbours.
    One day a challenge was given of weight throwing, bets were made a huge prize put up. Each man thought he was good at weight throwing until our own country man started. Men threw the weight from 15 to 20 feet some more and some less. Tomas took up a hundred. weight. (l) balanced it and sent it whistling through the air 24 feet from that he became the champion weight thrower of the time.
    13th December 1937.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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      1. historical persons (~5,068)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Philomena Byrne
    Gender
    Female