The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. A Story

    There was once a young boy passing by Stonehall railway bridge.

    CBÉS 0150

    James Brogan, Nellie Moran

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  2. A Story

    There was once a poor man who had three daughters. They lived near a rich farmer.

    CBÉS 0150

    Annie Brogan, James Brogan

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  3. Old Sayings

    CBÉS 0150

    Bridget Brogan, James Brogan

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  4. Old Sayings

    CBÉS 0150

    Bridget Brogan, James Brogan

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  5. (no title)

    Once upon a time there lived two men in a house in Drimkellan and they had a big farm.

    CBÉS 1031

    Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  6. (no title)

    Once upon a time there lived two children a boy and a girl and their names were Pat and Mary.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  7. (no title)

    Jimmie McGroarty that lived in Drimboarty was a very good mower.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  8. (no title)

    In olden times the people used to be talking about the lucky days of getting married on.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  9. (no title)

    In olden times there was a lot of priests killed and hunted in this part.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  10. (no title)

    There is a caoran at our house called the molly-bán. It got this names because there used to grow white grass and fog on it.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  11. (no title)

    There is a spot in Dan Quinn's hill in Drumboarty called Páirc Garbh.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  12. (no title)

    The cure for the Rose is McCahill's blood and butter.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  13. (no title)

    Tullynaha is the name of the townland in which I live and it is in the parish of Inver.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  14. (no title)

    The farmers put in a crop every year. They put manuer and lime on them to grow better.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  15. (no title)

    The people in olden times used to be twenty years when they started to wear shoes.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  16. (no title)

    There was a tailor living here a long time ago the names of John Meehan and he used to make every kind of clothes.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  17. (no title)

    There is a stone the shape of a tombstone in Clogher in Cathrine Kelly's hill.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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  18. (no title)

    There is an old castle down in Glenties. The farm of land that it is on is belonging to men called Wards.

    CBÉS 1031

    Anna Bella Brogan, James Brogan

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