The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. Dundrum - Earl Maud

    CBÉS 0519

    John Ryan, Sheila Ryan

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  2. (no title)

    When Uauds the landlord was in the towns land of Dundrum. ...

    CBÉS 0552

    Mr Thomas English, Seán English

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  3. Maud of Dundrum Hall

    CBÉS 0556

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  4. The Maudes of Dundrum

    CBÉS 0577

    Madgie Cooney, Mr W. O' Dwyer

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    Great Damer supposed to be one of the last of the Norse lived in Dundrum Co. Tipperary.

    CBÉS 0578

    Miss M. Mc Grath, Nancy Bushby

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    Some years ago a woman who had two beautiful children lived near Dundrum.

    CBÉS 0579

    John Hayes, Mrs Ryan

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    Over half a century ago there lived a woman in Bishops Wood not very far from Dundrum.

    CBÉS 0579

    Mrs Withero, Paddy Withero

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    A local man named Jeremiah Carmody of Cappamurragh, Dundrum who us now dead R.I.P. was coming from a public house one moonlight night and lost his way.

    CBÉS 0581

    Thomas Butler

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  9. Dundrum National School

    CBÉS 0582

    Irene Jackson, Mrs Jackson

    Dún Droma, Co. Thiobraid Árann

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  10. The Old Dundrum Mill

    CBÉS 0582

    Robert Graves

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  11. Dundrum

    CBÉS 0582

    Tom Carter

    Gort an Rois Íochtarach, Co. Thiobraid Árann

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  12. Historical Tradition - Dundrum

    CBÉS 0583

    Josephine Ryan, Mrs Ryan

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    Long ago in 1649 when Cromwell invaded Dundrum the Dwyers of Kilnamanagh would give no surrender to him.

    CBÉS 0583

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    Two men were going to a fair in Tipperary one morning by Dundrum.

    CBÉS 0583

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    According to Seán Kavanagh, an elderly resident, and the representative of the longest established family in Dundrum (he calculates that they are here for over 400 hundred years) there was a tradition that there was a church built in the present Churchtow

    CBÉS 0797

    Andrew T. Walsh

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  16. Local Ruins - Dundrum Castle

    CBÉS 0797

    Angela Mason

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