A Local Song
“In Dennie street in sweet Tralee”
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Iosaipín Ní Chuinn
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Bailiúchán béaloidis é seo a chnuasaigh páistí scoile in Éirinn le linn na 1930idí. Breis eolais
“In Dennie street in sweet Tralee”
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Iosaipín Ní Chuinn
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“Less than one hundred years ago, the farm now occupied by Steven Stack, Moyvane, Newtownsandes, was owned by Steven Sandes, who lived at Oakpark, Tralee.”
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Edmond Stack
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“One day a man went to Banna strand near Tralee for a load of sand.”
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Michael Leahy
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“Once upon a time there lived a woman in the neighbourhood of Tralee who made her living by selling stockings.”
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Seán O Catháin
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Bridie Flaherty, Mrs Ellen Foley
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J. B. O' Connor
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“Some time ago, a man came home from Tralee much the worse for drink, just a few days before Christmas.”
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J. O' Halloran
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“Long ago a woman from Lack was going to Tralee by car.”
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Patrick Flahive
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“Long ago a man was coming from Tralee on horseback and when he was coming home he called in to see his sister”
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Thomas Barton
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“Long ago a man from Inch was coming from Tralee.”
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James Flahive, Patrick Flahive
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“On Whit Monday, 22nd July 1893, a disaster occurred at Camp Bridge on the Tralee and Dingle Railway.”
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Daniel O' Sullivan, Thomas O' Sullivan
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“In the year of the Treaty 1921 a train left Tralee with a crowd of people to attend the anniversary of Thomas Ashe's death.”
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Daniel O' Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas O' Sullivan
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“About thirty five years ago a single engine left Tralee for Dingle on a trial run.”
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Daniel O' Sullivan, Thomas O' Sullivan
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“About twenty five years ago a train left Tralee at six o clock in the morning for Dingle.”
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Daniel O' Sullivan, Thomas O' Sullivan
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“In olden times the people travelled the old Tralee to Dingle road on horseback.”
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Daniel O' Sullivan, Thomas O' Sullivan
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“Long ago two men were going to Tralee. They saw a man at the graveyard gate and he walked by the side of the car...”
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Donnchadh Doyle, Patrick Doyle
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“Long ago there was a man coming home from Tralee and he was drunk...”
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Jack Clifford, Mrs Kelly
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Mr O Connor
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“About four miles from the town of Tralee at the foot of the mountain near Curaheen can be seen traces...”
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Eibhlín Ní Bhriain, Tomás Ó Briain
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Eily Falvey, Mrs J. O' Connor
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