Scoil: Mulhuddart (uimhir rolla 16675)

Suíomh:
Mulhuddart, Co. Bhaile Átha Cliath
Múinteoir:
Tomás Ó Broin

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Place Names - The Lands of Damastown

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The Lands of Damastown

The Pigeon Field
The Pigeon Field is so called because there used to be a house there in which pigeons were kept. The only remains of the house which remaina is the slates that are mingled with the clay.
The Hanging Field
The Hanging Field is so called because it hangs over a river
The Bullock Field
It is so called because the grass of the field was good grass for fattening bullocks long ago.
The Boiling Well
It is so called because in the field next to it there is a well called the "Boiling Well" The water is supposed to be hot in winter and cold in summer in this well. The water bubbles up into the well. Nobody around the place ever remembers the well going dry. There is a taste of sulphur off the water of the well. The stream which runs from the well

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Bailitheoir
Anthony Critchley
Inscne
fireann
Seoladh
Baile Dama, Co. Bhaile Átha Cliath
Teanga
Béarla
Suíomh
Baile Dama