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Where Are We?

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“And the man that was never in Mullinahone shouldn’t say he had travelled at all”. So runs the final lines of the old poem “The Two Travellers”. Now those people entering the village from the Thurles/ Urlingford direction might not realise where they are entering as the Mullinahone sign on road seems to have disappeared.

Locals who know where they are going may not even have noticed that the sign is missing but the stranger looking for Mullinahone is at a distinct disadvantage. Could he/she ever miss the chance to say “I was in Mullinahone” because of the missing sign. All this raises the question “what happened to the Mullinahone sign”?

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"And I wouldn't much care for Sierra Leone, If I hadn't seen Killenaule
And the man that was never in Mullinahone,
Shouldn't say he had travelled at all."

 

poet. C.J. Boland