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  • [[Category:National School]] Magheraveely National School was also known as 'Midhill Country School'. The school itself was not actually in the village of [[Magheraveely]], but out the [[N ...
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  • [[Category:School]] ...ppy about the level of corporal punishment and the whole atmosphere of the school. ...
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  • ...en from the [[Ballagh]] area to [[Aghadrumsee]]. Although he never rode to school in it, Tommy Johnston remembers it well for his father, Thomas Johnston of ...nd springs of an old hearse, that was wooden wheels and rubber tyres. Andy Ballagh of [[Magheraveely]] built it. It was quite a long bus with four wheels on i ...
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  • [[Category:Story]][[Category:School]] ==Moorlough Primary School== ...
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  • | name = Ballagh Church Ballagh Church was located on the Ballagh road north of Ballagh Cross roads which is on the [[Dernawilt Road]]. The site is surrounded by ...
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  • ...820, Magheraveely used to lie on the main road to Dublin ([[Lisnaskea]], [[Ballagh Cross]], Magheraveely). It was once a busy business hub for the local comm ...led 'Magheraveeley National School' or known by locals as 'Midhill Country School'. ...
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  • ...s are during the late 1920's and 1930's, when I attended [[Rateen National School]]. I understand that the ground was given in the late 1800's to the then au ...ung our hats and coats. Being only five years old, I have little recall of school other than a feeling of impending doom. High windows on either side of the ...
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  • ...electric drills then. Nearer to the village was the sawmill owned by Andy Ballagh . Andy had some competition from another sawmill owned by McCaffrey's at [[ ...
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  • ...Ireland. It is situated five miles from [[Lisnaskea]], and convenient to Ballagh Cross, and is intersected by the county road. There is a cotter’s house le ...chool at [[Aghadrumsee]]. This would have been around 1935 or 1936 as the school opened in the spring of 1937. The stones were drawn in a horse and cart to ...
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