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  • In 1911 King and Taylor opened the Sheiling Atelier School in Paris.
  • The name originates from the Gaelic for Shed Sheiling-a stone-built place of shelter used during the summer months.
  • In late 2004, he eventually persuaded Cecil Nolan to make guest appearances, hence these tributes became reunions and relocated to The Sheiling Hotel, Raheny.
  • This suggests that the hill had been extensively used for'shillin'or'sheiling', this being the winnowing of corn before the invention of fanners.
  • These reunions ran four times a year-Easter, Summer, Hallowe'en and Christmas, until the beginning of redevelopment of the Sheiling Hotel into an apartment building in Spring 2008.
  • After 1980, the school began to develop its High School and by 1988 planned and built its own buildings on the piece of land where it now stands, Folly Farm, that it received from the Sheiling Trust.
  • It has the same design as the Lone Sheiling on the Scottish isle of Skye, romanticised in the lines " From the lone shieling of the misty island / Mountains divide us and the waste of seas  Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we in dreams behold the Hebrides ."
  • The word " hafod " is Welsh for'summer dwelling'( compare sheiling ) or'farm', and refers to the seasonal cycle of transhumance-the movement of livestock and people from a lowland winter pasture at the main residence ( Welsh " hendre " ) to a higher summer pasture from roughly May through October.
  • Its walls range in thickness from 2 to 3ft, enclosing an almost rectangular area of approx 6 by 8ft . Three other round or oval sheiling-type erections are scattered over the island, but near the centre is a more important building with 2ft thick walls enclosing an area about 12ft diameter . " There is also a semicircle of stones that forms a small harbour on the west side of the island.
  • Other schools include St Mary's Church of England Primary School ( founded in 1839 ), which recently celebrated its 175th anniversary with a series of spectacular events, including a Victorian Week, where the children dressed up in period dress, and planted daffodils to commemorate them, Crossways Infant and Junior schools, Christ the King Roman Catholic Primary School, Manorbrook Primary School, New Siblands Special School and the Sheiling School ( an independent special school part of the Camphill Movement ).