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Date: Friday, 01 May 2009
By: telsflors
Comment: Bruizefuerted zettyIntomy

Date: Monday, 23 June 2008
By: Minnie Lenaghan
Comment: This is Hamiltonsbawn Old School which I attended from 1918 until it closed. When I started, the school was called Hamiltonsbawn National School and later changed to Public Elementary School. I particularly remember the year changing from 1919 to 1920, when my teacher, Miss Pearson, explained the date to us. Miss Annie Pearson would travel to school each day on her bicycle from Maynooth hill, in Richhill. I remember the headmaster, Master Robinson from Tandragee, keeping his bicycle to the left of the school door and Miss Pearson's bicycle rested to the right. Walking along the road to school each morning, I used to hear the blacksmith's anvil as he made horseshoes. My brothers, sister and I used to call with the blacksmith, Din McGall on a chilly winter's morning to warm our hands by the blacksmith's fire on our way to school.

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