The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. The Cow-Shed

    CBÉS 0204

    Tessie Mc Loughlin

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    The old people that cows, horses and asses go down...

    CBÉS 0204

    Mary Corristine, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  3. A Legend

    CBÉS 0204

    Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  4. The Famine Days

    CBÉS 0204

    Mrs Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  5. A Four-Leaved Shamrock

    CBÉS 0204

    F. Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  6. Card-Playing

    CBÉS 0204

    Francis Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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    Many games are played on Halloween night such as...

    CBÉS 0204

    Mrs Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  8. St Martin's Eve - 11th November

    CBÉS 0204

    Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  9. St Brigid

    CBÉS 0204

    Francis Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  10. Our Farm

    CBÉS 0204

    Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  11. The Lard

    CBÉS 0204

    Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  12. Birds

    CBÉS 0204

    Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  13. Legends

    CBÉS 0204

    Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  14. The Penal Days

    CBÉS 0204

    Miss Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  15. Evictions

    CBÉS 0204

    Francis Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  16. Shoemakers

    CBÉS 0204

    F. Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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    A blacksmith named Peter Flynn of...

    CBÉS 0204

    Francis Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  18. Funerals

    CBÉS 0204

    F. Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  19. Travelling Folk

    CBÉS 0204

    Francis Mc Loughlin, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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  20. Travelling Folk

    The beggars of to-day are not as are not as plentiful as they were in the days of old...

    CBÉS 0204

    James Wynne, Tessie Mc Loughlin

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