Bailiúchán na Scol

Bailiúchán béaloidis é seo a chnuasaigh páistí scoile in Éirinn le linn na 1930idí. Breis eolais

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  1. Local Cures

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    John Healy

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  2. Local Heroes

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    Han Healy, John Healy

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  3. House Burnings

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    Han Healy, John Healy

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  4. At a Person's Death

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    John Healy, Patrick O' Sullivan

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  5. A Whirlwind

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    John Healy, Pat Healy

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  6. My Home District

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    John Healy, Tobias de Búrca

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  7. Pishogues

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    John Healy

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  8. Stories

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    John Healy, Joseph Frost

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  9. Stories

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    John Healy, Joseph Frost

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  10. Seanscoileanna

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    John Healy

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  11. The Famine

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    John Healy

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  12. Stamullen

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    John Healy

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  13. (gan teideal)

    It is stated that there was a charity boiler that used boil porridge for the people at the time of the famine...

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    John Healy

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  14. How Picket Hill Got its Name on the Farm of Mr T. McCourt Stamullen

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    John Healy

    Steach Maoilín, Co. na Mí

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  15. (gan teideal)

    It is stated that Cromwell brought his cannon to Picket Hill and blew the roof of the old Church in Stamullen grave-yard.

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    John Healy

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  16. How the Rebel's Field Got its Name

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    John Healy

    Steach Maoilín, Co. na Mí

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  17. (gan teideal)

    At one time Mr Purfield's and Mrs Filgate's land was all under flax.

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    John Healy

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  18. Travelling Folk

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    John Healy, Peggie Healy

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  19. Stone-Throwing in the Graveyard in Kilcommock

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    John Healy, Josephine Casserly, Pat Casserly

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  20. (gan teideal)

    Near Kilmeague there is a spot called St. Bridget's walk. This saint is supposed to have walked across a field.

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    John Healy

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