School: An Clochar, Cill Ruis

Location:
Kilrush, Co. Clare
Teacher:
An tSr. Pól
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    tháinig sé go h-Éirinn arís. D'aimsigh sé an nead céadna a bhí aige an bhliadhain roimhe sin. Do dhein sé é sin ar feadh cuig mbliadhan is ficid. An fhaid a bhí sé ann, dhein sé a nead ar bhun tsop an mhuillinn phlúir atá annso.
    Cáít Ní Scannláin, Sráid Uí Mhórdha, Cill Ruis
    D'innis mo mháthair an sgéal so dom.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
  2. There are many roads which give access to the town of Kilrush, the following being the most outstanding ones - the Kilkee road, Cappa Road, the Fort Road and the Mail Road.
    Cappa Road leads to a little seaside village Cappa from which the road has got it's name. This village is one mile from Kilrush.
    Kilkee Road leads to Kilkee, a town eight miles from Kilrush. This road is not an old one. It is steam-rolled.
    The Fort Road has derived its
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    Topics
    1. objects
      1. man-made structures
        1. public infrastructure
          1. roads (~2,778)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Kathleen Scanlan
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Kilrush, Co. Clare