The Schools’ Collection

This is a collection of folklore compiled by schoolchildren in Ireland in the 1930s. More information

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  1. Hidden Treasure

    CBÉS 0189

    Bean Uí Mhaolaith, John Cullen

    Crumpaun, Co. Leitrim

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  2. A Funny Story

    CBÉS 0189

    Bean Uí Mhaolaith, John Cullen

    Crumpaun, Co. Leitrim

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  3. A Funny Story

    CBÉS 0189

    Bean Uí Mhaolaith, John Cullen

    Crumpaun, Co. Leitrim

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  4. A Story

    CBÉS 0189

    Bean Uí Mhaolaith, John Cullen

    Glenade, Co. Leitrim

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  5. The Story of Glenade Lake

    CBÉS 0189

    Bean Ui Mhaolaith, John Cullen

    Glenade, Co. Leitrim

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  6. A Story

    CBÉS 0189

    Bean Uí Mhaolaith, John Cullen

    Glenade, Co. Leitrim

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  7. Glenade Lake

    CBÉS 0189

    Bean Uí Mhaolaith, John Cullen

    Glenade, Co. Leitrim

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  8. Folklore - Marriages

    CBÉS 0203

    Bridie Cullen, John Cullen

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  9. Local Crafts - Nail-Making

    CBÉS 0204

    John Cullen, Thomas Byrne

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  10. Hidden Treasure

    CBÉS 0230

    John Cullen, Peggy Guiken

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  11. My Home District

    CBÉS 0230

    Gertie Cullen, John Cullen

    Rover Lower, Co. Roscommon

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  12. Severe Weather

    CBÉS 0650

    Christy Cullen, John Cullen

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    There's a lane on the road to Newbawn an a big black dog is there every night.

    CBÉS 0882

    John Cullen, Willie Foley

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  14. A Story

    CBÉS 0899

    John Cullen

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  15. A Story

    CBÉS 0899

    John Cullen

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  16. Hidden Treasure

    CBÉS 0899

    John Cullen, Mrs Denis Cullen

    Killegney, Co. Wexford

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  17. Foods - Bread

    CBÉS 0899

    John Cullen, Mrs Cullen

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  18. (no title)

    There lived a man in Forrestalstown named James O'Brien.

    CBÉS 0901

    John Cullen, Martin Cullen

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    One night a man by the name of Jack White was coming home from Dunlavin and he met a man who was playing cards by himself...

    CBÉS 0916

    John Cullen, Sheila Nolan

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    Some centuries ago a man by the name of Fitzgerald was taken by the fairies and at the end of every seven years he rides on a horse which is shod with silver shoes.

    CBÉS 0916

    John Cullen, Sheila Nolan

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