School: Ballyconnell (B.)
- Location:
- Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: James Mulligan
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- About the year 1881 there was the heaviest snow fall that ever was heard of. The glens were a plain there were that full of snow and there was a great shortage of water. The people had to take in the snow and melt it in pots for houses use. There set in a frost then, that lasted for seven weeks and at that time the people carted across Lough Erne to Lisnaskea.
- Informant
- Mr Peter O' Brien
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Snugborough, Co. Cavan
- The big wind of 1839 was the worst storm that ever swept over Ireland
It left a large trail of destruction behind it. The roofs were blown of houses, and many houses were(continues on next page)