School: Loughkeeren

Location:
Cnoc an Teampaill, Co. Mhaigh Eo
Teacher:
Anna M. Warde
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  1. "Tadhg Owens" It is called that name because a man named Tadhg Owens lived there long ago.
    "Páirc na gCloch because it is filled with rocks and stones.
    "The lawn" It is flat and is in front of the house.
    "Sidheán" It is believed that fairies lived there long ago.
    "The Orchard" It is called that name because fruit trees are cultivated in it.
    "The Swallow Hole" It is called that name because it swallows the water.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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