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  1. Cromwell's Bridge (Kenmare)

    CBÉ 0254

    Lore

    Máire Ní Shéaghdha

  2. The Headless Pony on the Road to Kenmare

    CBÉ 0286

    Lore

    Curley Murphy

  3. (no title)

    There was another so-called gentleman living somewhere near Kenmare - a middle-man also named Duckett.

    CBÉ 0300

    Lore

    1936

    Silbhestar Ó Súilleabháin

  4. (no title)

    There was a certain Doctor in Kenmare some time ago...

    CBÉ 0300

    Lore

    1936

    Silbhestar Ó Súilleabháin

  5. (no title)

    There was a man living near Kenmare and he used always were short breeches.

    CBÉ 0300

    Lore

    1936

    Silbhestar Ó Súilleabháin

  6. (no title)

    Shannagorry Castle stood near Cleady, Kenmare.

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

  7. (no title)

    There was a school-teacher called Dan (Agreene) O'Sullivan arrested in Kenmare in connection with Fenianism.

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

  8. (no title)

    Roughty Bridge was the first bridge built in Kenmare parish.

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

    Denis Darby O'sullivan

  9. When "Foxeen" Callaghan of Cummeen was getting married in Kenmare, over thirty years ago...

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

  10. (no title)

    Some months ago Denny O'Connor, of Market Street, Kenmare, told me that he had a sister...

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

    Denny O'Connor

  11. Lament for John and Tom O'Connor, who were Murdered on September the 9th, 1922, at Kenmare. (At the Graveyard).

    CBÉ 0608

    Lore

    1939

  12. (no title)

    Mrs. Mary O'Shea was a well known seller of fish at the Kenmare and Kilgarvan butter markets.

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

    Maurice Healy

  13. (no title)

    Some months ago I was talking to some friends by the gate in front of a house in the town of Kenmare.

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

  14. (no title)

    A weather-cock stands over the cross on the top of the R. C. Church in Kenmare.

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

    Denis Darby O'sullivan

  15. (no title)

    Denis Darby O'Sullivan told me that he heard there was an Ogham stone in the wall of the ruined church at Kenmare graveyard.

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

    Denis Darby O'sullivan

  16. (no title)

    Michael Mac Carty, N.T., Kenmare, told me that James Stephens and Micheal Doheny stayed a night in the house...

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

    Michael McCarthy

  17. Dennis O'Sullivan, ex N.T. of Kenmare told me the story of how eight men from the Bantry side came in olden times...

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

    Denis Darby O'sullivan

  18. (no title)

    James Tuohy, N.T., Cahir, Kenmare told me of a holy well at Cahir which is called Thubber na Finiha (The well of the warts)...

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

    James Tuohy

  19. (no title)

    Denny O'Connor of Market Street, Kenmare, told me that there is a well near the ruin of the castle of the O'Sullivan Mór...

    CBÉ 0630

    Lore

    1939

    Denny O'Connor