School: Kilderry

Location:
Keelderry, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
Áine Ní Riain
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    He said the coals were going horizontal and not enough coals.
    Some machinery was brought there a pump was used to empty the water. The machinery is there now.
    Going along the road if you pound with your feet you can hear an empty sound. There is a good deal of bog in Kill and a lake. There are a couple of boats on the shore owned by the neigbours In these boats they fish the names of the fish caught on Kill lake are Perch, Pike, and Roach.
    We have written a number of stories about this lake.
    The whole townland was once owned by a family called La Nose. They have only a small portion now
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Language
    English
    Location
    Kill, Co. Cavan