Are a valuable resource from a local historical perspective, and this is the case at Roscommon. This is clearly seen in this beautiful color map showing towns and villages in the parish of Kildan. Another story that shows the people's passion for the arts is that of a village in á. and A close connection, here's a story from Athlone Christian Brothers' School about the marshes in that lake. The story describes some of the traditions associated with and the beauty of the place. According to the story, the palace is very famous because the Queen was killed there.
This is just a small sample of the folklore available Latest Mailing Database on ú. You can read through All of the Shire's stories and you'll find many more stories like the one above. Sports Stories in School Collections ú y It's been said that the pitcher is as good as the man on the sideline, and that statement still rings true, especially with the big football and throwing games looming in the fall. This blog post examines some of the football and hockey-related stories from the Schools series and dives into some interesting stories related to both sports. Ó Ó á began hockey at Croke Park in.
The Gaelic Athletic Association was formed in and its organisation, competition and rules have undergone many changes since then. No word on the rules today, as is clear from the stories in the school's collection, that it remains the same as ever. Throwing players used larger slots and smaller clubs, and pig bladders were used as footballs. This story describes how the bladder is filled with air. According to the story, the players must find the bent sticks before a hockey game begins, and the game doesn't start until every player has found one.