School: Drom Mór (C.), Malla (roll number 13780)

Location:
Dromore, Co. Cork
Teacher:
M. Uí Uallaighe
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    only quills. The children were taught English and a great deal of Irish. They had a black-bord and chalk.
    When, Mr Kelly died, another man named Mr Roche, came when he died that school was closed.
    Then the Monastery and Covent national schools were built and Nuns came to teach in the Covents school and Christian brothers came to teach in the Monstry. The Monstry and Covent are in the same street; that street is called Fair street Girls are taught in
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Patricia Purcell
    Gender
    Female