School: An Cillín (roll number 16603)

Location:
Killin, Co. Dhún na nGall
Teacher:
Séamus Mac Eachlainn
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    The most of the land in Drimlatafin is fairly good, while some of it is boggy and marshy. None of the land in it is wooded nor are there shrubberies. There is one river which borders Drimlatafin on one side. There is no name known by the people on this river. It rises in the Altcor hills, flows towards the South and flows into the Eany convenient to Inver Bridge. I have never heard any stories about this river. There are no lakes in the townland of Drimlatafin.
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    Topics
    1. áit-spás-timpeallacht
      1. seanchas áitiúil, dinnseanchas (~10,595)
    Language
    English
    Location
    Droim Leachta Finn, Co. Dhún na nGall
    Collector
    Annie Teresa Boyle
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Droim Leachta Finn, Co. Dhún na nGall
    Informant
    Anne Meehan
    Gender
    Female
    Age
    76
    Address
    Droim Leachta Finn, Co. Dhún na nGall