Volume: CBÉ 0211 (Part 7) Date 1935Collector Seán Ó Dubhda Location Corkaguiny, Co. Kerry List Browse Titles (17) 1. “The potato is the principal crop in this country - at least in Kerry...” Lore 2. Education Lore 3. Food Lore 4. “The oat crop is planted in March and April.” Lore 5. “After the crops are set the people cut the turf.” Lore 6. “All sorts of trades formerly practised in the rural districts are on the decline.” Lore 7. “The first crop hay Italian or Perennial ryegrass is cut about the end of June.” Lore 8. “Storytelling by the seanchaidhe has almost disappeared.” Lore 9. Beasts of Burden Lore 10. “Sheep were generally shorn twice a year.” Lore 11. “The most of the butter was made at home by churning...” Lore 12. “The poultry kept include hens ducks geese and turkeys.” Lore 13. “In some cases the women spin the wool and the weaver makes flannel...” Lore 14. “The most of the fishing tackle was manufactured at home in former times.” Lore 15. “The fishing industry has declined to a great extent.” Lore 16. “Shopkeepers have increased while all sorts of craftsmen...” Lore 17. “Sleabhcán, Sladdy or sloke, an edible seaweed...” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0504 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0211, Page 0484 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Beasts of Burden Share Share Post Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script
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