Former school at Drumnadonaghty

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Former school at Drumnadonaghty

Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 26 Aug 2006

It has been converted into a dwelling. There are still two plaques on the front wall opposite two separate entrances accessed through the entrances at the cut stone wall. The plaque on the left reads "The Countess Balzani Memorial Female National School 1897" and the plaque on the right reads "The Agnew Memorial male National School 1897"

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Image Location

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54.842689
Longitude
-5.877515