School: Creganbane (roll number 14079)

Location:
Cregganbaun, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Dáithí Mag Réill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0137B, Page 25_057

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    or any other kind that ever grew. A sheet of ice
    Jenny Huddle in the puddle with a green dress and a white peticoat. A rush. As I went in a narrow gate, I met something good to eat, It was neither fish, flesh, fowl or bone I kept it until it walked alone. An egg.
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  2. One day in Summer as the weather charming,
    Over the mountains I chanced to trudge
    Far away I spied a tower,
    That royal structure called Delphy Lodge.
    The lakes of Finnlough and river Córan.
    They would delight you all for to see
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Martin Grady
    Gender
    Male