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The installation of The Player was followed by much heated debate and public consultations with Mayo County Council and Ballindine residents, which resulted in the re-siting of the piece some 100 metres further along the road.
The headquarters of the Disabled Drivers Association of Ireland is in Ballindine.
The proceeds are in excess of €12,000 and the whole community wishes to thank the organising committee, the generous sponsors and all who took part in the event.
It is not known where Thomas was employed during the period between his leaving St. Jarlath's and appointment to Ballindine National School, but it is possible that he taught at the private school in Ballindine, which was supported by Lord Oranmore.
There was then no descendant of Thomas and Letitia Corcoran living in Ballindine, and the fifty years' association of the Corcoran family with the town's National School came to an end.
The whole course of her life had changed when, as a young woman, she had left her birth-place in Ballindine, and made the long and often hazardous journey to the far west of the American continent.