School: Holy Faith Convent, Kilcoole

Location:
Cill Chomhghaill, Co. Chill Mhantáin
Teacher:
Sr M. Eithne
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0928, Page 031

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    Where Kilcool Station is now was once a lovely green. The Sea was at least a mile farther out.

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    worth while again, so put up present structure which has weathered all the storms since.
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    There is a very old house near the Sea, on the sea-road which was once owned by family names Stokes.

    There is a very old house near the sea, on the sea-road which was once owned by family named Stokes. Lady Ripton came into possession of it after. It is now a stocking factory The name of the place is Greyfort.
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    On the Sea-road nearer to the village are the ruins of an old mill.

    On the Sea-road nearer to the village are the ruins of an old mill. This mill supplied the people all round with flour. Wheaten meal and Oaten meal. There was a dwelling house
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