(no title) “Some people say that the City of Bannow wasn't buried at all...” CBÉ 0190 Lore Bridget Francis Transcript
(no title) “Mike Byrne of Bannow was coming home one night and a black dog followed him. ” CBÉ 0190 Lore Bridget Francis Transcript
(no title) “There were two men lived in Tullacanna in the parish of Bannow. ” CBÉ 0172 Lore Nick Kane
(no title) “There was a small farmer wan time and he lived in Carrig on Bannow...” CBÉ 0220 Lore 16 September 1936 Máirtín Ó Cearbhaill Transcript
(no title) “On a tombstone in Bannow Church-Yard...” CBÉ 0460 Lore 31 July 1937 Tomás Ó Ciaráin Transcript
(no title) “There was a man named Colfer livin in Bannow...” CBÉ 0481 Lore 25 October 1937 Micheál Ó Murchadha
(no title) “When a funeral comes to the graveyard in Bannow...” CBÉ 0481 Lore 8 November 1937 Seán Ó Coileáin
(no title) “There was a family named Meyler livin' in Bannow...” CBÉ 0481 Lore 4 February 1938 Bean Uí Chuirc
(no title) “Near Tullacanna in the parish of Bannow there is a cross at which there was a soldier killed about fifty or sixty years ago.” CBÉ 0172 Lore Patsy Walsh
She gees or whirlwinds are very plentiful down in Bannow. They are always called She-gees by the local people. CBÉ 0190 Lore Bridget Francis Transcript
(no title) “There's a Pattern held in Carrig an' in Bannow on the 15th of August although its not much of an' affair now it used to be a great day long ago.” CBÉ 0576 Lore 6 July 1938 Maitiú Mac Oilifir
(no title) “About seventy years ago Boyce of Bannow was in full swing an' everybody was in dread of him.” CBÉ 0576 Lore 10 July 1938 Risteard Ó Meadóg