The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. Hidden Treasure

    CBÉS 0554

    Francis Maher, Matthew Maher, Patrick Bourke

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  2. Hidden Treasure

    CBÉS 0554

    John Maher, Martin Maher

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  3. Funny Stories

    CBÉS 0554

    Francis Maher, Matthew Maher

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  4. Funny Stories

    CBÉS 0554

    Matthew Tuohy, Michael Tuohy

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    Once a man was traveling along a road selling night caps.

    CBÉS 0554

    Corneilus Callanan, John Callanan

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    At the time all the men were working at Philip's.

    CBÉS 0554

    Dennis Dunne, John Maher

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    There was a boy working with a farmer on time.

    CBÉS 0554

    Margaret Dunne, William Dunne

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    One night when Tom Scanlon was in bed after the old Major dying he heard a noise at Philip's green door.

    CBÉS 0554

    Mary Darmody, Tom Gleeson

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  9. Riddles

    CBÉS 0554

    Francis Maher, Matthew Maher

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  10. Riddles

    CBÉS 0554

    John Maher, Martin Maher

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  11. Riddles

    CBÉS 0554

    Matthew Tuohy, Michael Tuohy

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  12. Riddles

    CBÉS 0554

    Martin Hewitt

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  13. Riddles

    CBÉS 0554

    Dennis Dunne, Margaret Dunne

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  14. Riddles

    CBÉS 0554

    Mary Darmody, Mrs Darmody

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  15. Weather-Lore

    CBÉS 0554

    Francis Maher, Matthew Maher

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  16. Weather-Lore

    CBÉS 0554

    Corneilus Callanan, John Callanan

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  17. Weather-Lore

    CBÉS 0554

    John Maher, Martin Maher

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  18. Weather-Lore

    CBÉS 0554

    Mrs Hayes, Nora Hayes

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  19. Local Heroes

    CBÉS 0554

    Francis Maher, Patrick Burke

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  20. Severe Weather

    CBÉS 0554

    Francis Maher, Thomas Doyle

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