School: St Oran's, Buncrana

Location:
Bun Cranncha, Co. Dhún na nGall
Teacher:
Seán Mac Éibhir
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  2. There is a graveyard in desertegney. It is in town land of the Glebe. There is a chapel in this graveyard. This grave yard is sloaping to the south. It is a square grave yard. There is no trees round this grave yard. The people in Desertegney buried in this grave yard.
    The churchyard in green hill was in use before the other church in the parish was built. There was an old church in Green hill. After green hill church was closed they left it open for to be buried in Green hill grave yard along their fathers and mothers.
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  3. Long ago there used to be a Caman match in Stragill every Christmas day. There was eleven playing on every side. They played in a field in Stragill Buncrana. It is in the townland of Stragill. They played between two town lands. The people made the caman sticks themselves. They got a bit of a stick
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