School: Danescastle

Location:
Caisleán an Dinigh, Co. Loch Garman
Teacher:
Micheál Ó Loinghsigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0875, Page 044

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0875, Page 044

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  3. XML “Local Hills”
  4. XML “Local Crosses”
  5. XML “Local Roads”

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  2. The green road got its name because it is covered over with trees and there is a wood at each side of it.
    It begins at Waterloo Bridge and ends at Mr Boyce's Gate Lodge.
    Another Road is the mine road it begins at Mr Dunne's turn and ends at Mr Chapman's cross.
    It is known as the mine road because there are mines up along that road.
    The Och Road is a road going from Ballylannon to Rosegarland. It is a sort of a by road. It is about a mile in length. It begins at the Cross of Rochestown and ends at Mr Leigh's
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