(gan teideal) “A Sheáin, a chara, Seo aríst leat é, mar a deirach na seandaoine.” CBÉ 1042 Comhfhreagras 13 February 1947
(gan teideal) “A Chara, Enclosed notebook has been on my hands since April 1946.” CBÉ 1011 Comhfhreagras 24 October 1946
(gan teideal) “The best man that ever stood this part of the country was Barnán (Bernard).” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas 1946 Patrick Leahy
(gan teideal) “Life is a strange thing. The birth and death of a human being is governed by the tides and the sun.” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas July 1946 Seumas Ó Riardon
(gan teideal) “There was an ould man lived around here long ago.” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas July 1946 Sean McCarthy
(gan teideal) “The best man I ever knew was a man that lived down there in the town of Bandon...” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas July 1946 Seumas Ó Riardon
(gan teideal) “Mind you, down through the generations it was very, very hard to get old people to change...” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas July 1946 Jerome Crowley
(gan teideal) “Old people belived that a person dying away from their old home....” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas July 1946 Seumas Ó Riardon
(gan teideal) “When the turnip sower was first used in this part of the country, it was a man was set to pull it.” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas July 1946 Jerome Crowley
(gan teideal) “Wisha may God be with the old people. What changes the years bring.” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas August 1946 Mary Crowley
(gan teideal) “There was an ould man lived near our place an' wan evening an' he turning out the cows after being milked...” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas September 1946 Mrs J. Crowley
(gan teideal) “This place is only like every place around, the people have changed.” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas September 1946 James O'Mahony
(gan teideal) “There was a man and his wife lived over there in the "Ballimanach", They were constantly rowing.” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas July 1946 Jerome Crowley
(gan teideal) “There is no man six feet tall. Every man is some bit under or over six feet.” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas September 1946 Tim Crowley
(gan teideal) “The ould people would live and die talking about the good men of their own time, and the way they would describe the men.” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas September 1946 Micheal O'Driscoll
(gan teideal) “We heard, over and over, that an 'only' daughter was never lucky in the matter of marriage.” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas September 1946 Mrs P. Crowley
(gan teideal) “There were some queer people lived long ago.” CBÉ 1011 Seanchas July 1946 Jerome Crowley