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16 October 2014
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Children's Fermanagh - Page 3

Between 1984 and 1986 the 1st year pupils of Enniskillen High School made a guide book for the area.

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YOUR RESPONSES

Jackie Halliday - May '04
Ex Bsquadron 5th Skins. It's good to see the words of this version of our favourite song. Good luck and best wishes to all old skins. Fair the Well.

Mrs Ruth Pringle - May '04
Thank you for this. My great grandfather was in the Inniskilling Dragoons and I always wondered what he must have looked like! His name was George Britton. He came from Boho, Fermanagh.
He was born in 1822. He married and lived in Hampshire and Dorset, England.

I am researching my family tree and would welcome any information about him, and the family. As a retired school teacher it also gives me pleasure to see such super work. I have printed it and put it with my family archives!

northern irish dragoon
As a former "Inniskilling Dragoon" of 22 years standing, it was a pleasure for me to see the old song put down in print by the 1st year pupils of Enniskillen High School.


Drawing accompanying 'The Inniskilling Dragoon'. Extract from 'Children's Fermanagh.

 

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