The Schools’ Collection

This is a collection of folklore compiled by schoolchildren in Ireland in the 1930s. More information

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  1. A Story Of Moybologue

    CBÉS 0710

    Bernard Conlan, Patrick Conlan

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  2. Moybologue

    CBÉS 0710

    Eugene Farrelly, Kathleen Farrelly

    Moybolgue, Co. Meath

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  3. A Story

    CBÉS 0710

    Kevin Carolan, Mrs Hugh Carolan

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  4. A Local Folklore Tale

    CBÉS 0710

    James Skelly, Máire Finnegan

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  5. Tierworker

    CBÉS 0710

    Hugh Carolan, Kevin Carolan

    Teevurcher, Co. Meath

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  6. Story - Hidden Treasure

    CBÉS 0710

    Patrick Gargan, Vincent Gargan

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  7. Story

    CBÉS 0710

    Eileen Cusack, Patrick Cusack

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  8. A Funny Local Story

    CBÉS 0710

    James Dolan, Mrs Edward Dolan

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  9. Local Story - Hidden Treasure

    CBÉS 0710

    Mary Jackson, Michael Jackson

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  10. Local Tale - Hidden Treasure

    CBÉS 0710

    Bernard Smith, William Clarke

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  11. A Local Holy Well

    CBÉS 0710

    Eileen Cusack, Patrick Cusack

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  12. A Fairy Story

    CBÉS 0710

    Patrick Cusack

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  13. Lake Tragedy Tale

    CBÉS 0710

    Margaret Clarke, Peter Clarke

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  14. Story

    CBÉS 0710

    Bernard Smith, William Clarke

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  15. A Folk Tale

    CBÉS 0710

    Mary Matthews, Thomas Matthews

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  16. Superstition

    CBÉS 0710

    John Donegan

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  17. Local Customs in Hatching Eggs

    CBÉS 0710

    John Donegan, Patrick Conlon

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  18. Local Lake Tragedy

    CBÉS 0710

    Michael Fitzsimons, Patrick Conlon

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    A prophet named Nicholas Mooney...

    CBÉS 0710

    Patrick Flanagan, William Murray

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  20. Local Old Cures

    CBÉS 0710

    James Skelly, Máire Finnegan

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