Abstract: Story collected by Richard Tobin, a student at Baile Dubh (2), (B.) school (Ballyduff, Co. Waterford) from informant Mr Richard Tobin.
Original reference: 0634/4/82
School Baile Dubh (2), (B.) [Vol. 0634, Chapter 0004]
County The Schools' Manuscript Collection : Waterford County Schools
The Local Roads [duchas:4376779]
The following names of roads are - Mocollop road, New Line, Lismore road, Station road. The Rocks and the Glen road. The Mocollop road is the main road through Co. Waterford, and it leads through a place called Mocollop. The New Line is a road which is not long made. It is an easy road to travel with a horse and load. The station road is the road which leads to the Station road is the roach which leads to the station. The Rocks is a road which leads to Turnageeha, and it was repaired not long ago. The glen road leads to Araglen and is called the glenroad because it runs though a glen. Men were employed a penny a day. Before bridges were made people used cross the river on stepping stones.
Original reference: 0634/4/82
The Local Roads
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Copyright of the original resource: University College Dublin
To use for commercial purposes, please contact the National Folklore Collection, UCD - See: http://n2t.net/ark:/87925/h1cc0xm5