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The Schools’ Collection
Co. Donegal
Dubhais
School:
Dubhais
(roll number 16323)
Location:
Dooish, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
-
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Titles (104)
Ancient Roads - An Old Bridle Path
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Historic Sites - The Abbey
Transcribed
Historic Sites - The Monk's Pond
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Historic Sites - The Friar's Well
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Historic Sites - The Altar Park
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Historic Sites - Templemonaghan
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Historic Sites - Flanagan's Altar
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Historic Sites - Grove Hill
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Historic Sites - Cox's Castle
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List of Managers of Dooish National School
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List of Principals of Dooish National School
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Map in Connection with Historic Sites
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Folk Cures and Charms - Stye on the Eye
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Folk Cures and Charms - Mumps
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Folk Cures and Charms - Ringworm in Days Gone by
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Folk Cures and Charms - Ringworm
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Folk Cures and Charms - Consumption
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Folk Cures and Charms - Sore Eyes
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Folk Cures and Charms - Cough
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Folk Cures and Charms - Whooping-Cough
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Folk Cures and Charms - Stone Bruises
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Folk Cures and Charms - Warts
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Folk Cures and Charms - Burns
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Folk Cures and Charms - Consumption
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Folk Cures and Charms - Measles
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Folk Cures and Charms - Stye on the Eye
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Folk Cures and Charms - The Evil
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Folk Cures and Charms
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Folk Cures and Charms - Palpitation
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Belief in Fairies
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Belief in Fairies
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Belief in Fairies
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Belief in Fairies
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Belief in Fairies
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Belief in Fairies
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(no title)
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Traces and Survivals of Pisreoga
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Pisreoga - Changelings
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Historic Sites - Drumboe Castle
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Another Story of Father McNulty
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Historic Sites
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To Return to Drumboe
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Historic Sites
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Historic Sites
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How the Chapel Field in Stranorlar Became Parish Property
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St Brigid's Day
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May Eve Customs
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All Souls' Night
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Hidden Treasure
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Hidden Treasure
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Hidden Treasure
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Hidden Treasure
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Hidden Treasure
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Hidden Treasure
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Hidden Treasure
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Place Names
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Place Names
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Place Names
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Place Names
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Place Names
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Place Names
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Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire
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Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire
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Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire
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Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire
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Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire
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Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire
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Seanchas i dtaobh na hAimsire
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Light
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Stories
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Stories
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Stories
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Stories
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An Drochshaol
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An Drochshaol
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Landlords and Their Castles
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Landlords and Their Castles
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Games
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Blind Man's Buff
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Games
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Diseases and Cures
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Different Parts of the Byre and Stable
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Story of Drumboe Castle
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Billeting of Rats
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Weather-Lore
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Good Friday
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St John's Eve
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May Eve and New May Morning
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(no title)
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(no title)
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Wake Games - The House that Jack Built
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Wake Games - The Crooked Crab Tree
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Wake Games - The Wee Maloney Man
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Wake Games - The Priest of the Parish
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Wake Games - Old Father Nippelty
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Wake Games - Sitting Brogue
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Witchcraft
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Local Landlords
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