BOYS NATIONAL SCHOOL


Entrance to the school


View from the Donjon of the National School and Lower Graces St

Schoolboys outside Ms McGraths and Mrs McDonaghs classrooms with the toilets with the small windows in between
Nenagh N.S. Archive

National School 1919 - John Boland, Rev Patrick O'Halloran, Tomas O Cleirigh - John O'Connor (Principal) and john McSweeney

Padraig O'Meara

Eddie Burke, Tomas O'Cleirigh and Joe Daly standing outside the gates of the school

Eddie Burke

Monsignor Hamilton with N.S. teachers Mrs McDonagh and Eddie Burke in front, Joe Daly, Bridget McGrath and Mr Lynch to the rear

Joe Daly

Class of 1939 with Mr O'Gorman. Note the high windows letting in plenty of light but small boys would be unable to see out and daydream. It appears Botany is one of the principal subjects judging by the plants on the window sills. Also that huge damp stain behind the teacher needs looking at
(some pictures are from St Marys N.S. archive)
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