School: Ballyporeen (roll number 15134)
- Location:
- Béal Átha Póirín, Co. Thiobraid Árann
- Teacher: L. Ó Conchubhair
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“Once upon a time there were certain people passing along the road beside Hanrahans one night when they suddenly heard the galloping of a horse behind them.”
Once upon a time there were certain people passing along the road beside Hanrahans one night when they suddenly heard the galloping of a horse behind them. There was a man riding the horse which was very white and handsome. He had scarcely passed them when he disappeared through the road. The people got terrified and ran home for their lives.(no title)
“There is a tree about two miles outside Ballyporeen near the graveyard of Templetenny.”
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- Pádraig Mac Gearailt
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- Béal Átha Póirín, Co. Thiobraid Árann
- A man named Phennessy lived in Kiltankin and was said
- The strongest man I know is Edmond O'Brien for throwing the 56lbs. He competed in Thurles in Cahir and in Ballyhooly. He won in Ballyhooly, got second in Thurles and third in Cahir. He is a well built young man standing six feet two inches. He throws the 56lbs six feet 11 inches.
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