The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. An Old Story

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  2. Hidden Treasure

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  3. Hidden Treasure

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  4. An Old Story

    CBÉS 0401

    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  5. Local Heroes

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  6. Place Names

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

    Glouria, Co. Kerry

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  7. Travelling Folk

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  8. Local Cures

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  9. Local Cures

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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    About fifty years ago there lived at Duagh a family of the O'Sullivn's.

    CBÉS 0401

    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  11. The Caves of Guhard

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  12. Care of Potatoes

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  13. Pishogues

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  14. Bread in Olden Times

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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    About one hundred and twenty years ago, poor travelling women went around the country called Connacht women.

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  16. Land League

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  17. The Forge

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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  18. St Stephen's Day

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    Kit Scanlon, Martin Scanlon

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    It was in the time of the Landleague,...

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    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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    Long ago people used to make spancels out of the snare of the cows' tails.

    CBÉS 0401

    Kit Scanlon, Thomas Galvin

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