(no title) “Some people say that the City of Bannow wasn't buried at all...” CBÉ 0190 Lore Bridget Francis Transcript
(no title) “Mike Byrne of Bannow was coming home one night and a black dog followed him. ” CBÉ 0190 Lore Bridget Francis Transcript
(no title) “There were two men lived in Tullacanna in the parish of Bannow. ” CBÉ 0172 Lore Nick Kane
(no title) “There was a small farmer wan time and he lived in Carrig on Bannow...” CBÉ 0220 Lore 16 Meán Fómhair 1936 Máirtín Ó Cearbhaill Transcript
(no title) “On a tombstone in Bannow Church-Yard...” CBÉ 0460 Lore 31 Iúil 1937 Tomás Ó Ciaráin Transcript
(no title) “There was a man named Colfer livin in Bannow...” CBÉ 0481 Lore 25 Deireadh Fómhair 1937 Micheál Ó Murchadha
(no title) “When a funeral comes to the graveyard in Bannow...” CBÉ 0481 Lore 8 Samhain 1937 Seán Ó Coileáin
(no title) “There was a family named Meyler livin' in Bannow...” CBÉ 0481 Lore 4 Feabhra 1938 Bean Uí Chuirc
"The Buried City" - Bannow, on South Coast of Wexford CBÉ 0742 Lore Aibreán 1940 Máire Bean Uí Blanche
(no title) “Near Tullacanna in the parish of Bannow there is a cross at which there was a soldier killed about fifty or sixty years ago.” CBÉ 0172 Lore Patsy Walsh
She gees or whirlwinds are very plentiful down in Bannow. They are always called She-gees by the local people. CBÉ 0190 Lore Bridget Francis Transcript