Old Place Names “Green Ann". The Green "Hill of Anns"...” CBÉS 0547 Dan Maher, Mr Maher An tSeanchill, Co. Thiobraid Árann Tras-scríbhinn
Local Cures “Bees wax and honey would cure the "thrush"...” CBÉS 0547 Mary Maher, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
Local Cures “To cure the whooping-cough is, to bring a grey donkey on the floor. and to give him bread to eat and whatever bread the donkey would let fall out of his mouth the person with the whooping-cough was to eat it...” CBÉS 0547 Bridie Maher, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
Local Cures “A cure for a toothache in olden times was to go to a grave-yard and rise up an old man's head and pull out a tooth...” CBÉS 0547 Dan Maher, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
Homemade Toys “I am able to make a gun for squarting water with an alder and it is empty inside and you would get a sally rod and put a rag on the top of it...” CBÉS 0547 Dan Maher, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
Travelling Folk “Tom Coady is an old man with a meg of beard and he would stay a couple of days in a house if he was let...” CBÉS 0547 Bridie Maher, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
Fairy Forts “There is a fairy fort in Pat Ryan's land in Shanakill...” CBÉS 0547 Bridie Maher, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
Fairy Forts “There is a fairy fort in John Fitzpatrick's...” CBÉS 0547 Dan Maher, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
The Local Roads “There was another road called the old Road...” CBÉS 0547 Dan Maher, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
Food in Olden Times “Only two meals a day were eaten in olden times, the breakfast and tea...” CBÉS 0547 Bridie Maher, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
Food in Olden Times “The people used to eat fresh meat sometimes...” CBÉS 0547 Mary Maher, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
A Story “One Saturday night some people were playing cards in a house in Wilford.” CBÉS 0556 Kathleen Walshe, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “There was an old woman living in Tinakilly. She always had a great culm fire.” CBÉS 0556 Kathleen Walshe, Mr Maher Tras-scríbhinn