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The road going past my school is very narrow and if we travel North it will bring us to the village of Bawnboy and if we travel South we would come to the village of Ballymacgovern. There was also an old wooden bridge over the river but it became so dangerous that it was removed and a much better one was built. There are also two lanes leading to the townland of Ballymacgire and they are narrow and rough. There is also an old path through fields on which people walk when they are going to the townlands of Gortaclother and Killamority.
Collector: Edna Gerty
Address: Killyran, Co. Cavan
Informant: Name not given
School: Killyrann
Location: Killyran, Co. Cavan
Teacher: Mrs StaffordEnd.
Thanks to B. McGovern who transcribed this and a great many other pages of the The Schools' Collection, from the National Folklore Collection Archives.
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