The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. How to Make Boxty

    CBÉS 0004

    Miss Bridgie Gilmartin, Seán Joyce

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  2. How to Make Boxty

    CBÉS 0005

    Úna Ní Chongaoile

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  3. Folklore - Boxty

    CBÉS 0012

    Bridie Power, Mrs Power

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  4. Folklore - Boxty Bread

    CBÉS 0012

    Mrs Dowd, Nuala Dowd

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  5. Folklore - Boxty Bread

    CBÉS 0015

    Patrick Maguire, Peter Maguire

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  6. Boxty Bread

    CBÉS 0028

    Mary Gilmore, Mrs Laffey

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  7. Boxty

    CBÉS 0033

    John Loughan

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  8. Boxty

    CBÉS 0033

    John O' Loughnan, Mary Kate Kelly

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  9. (no title)

    Long ago boxty was the staple food of the people.

    CBÉS 0041

    Nóra Seóigeach

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  10. Boxty or 'Steaimpí'

    CBÉS 0048

    James Davenport

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  11. (no title)

    Long ago they made bread named Boxty and this is how it was made

    CBÉS 0050

    Michael O' Beirne, Sheila O' Beirne

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  12. Boxty Bread

    CBÉS 0051

    Joe Kennedy, Michael Kennedy

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  13. (no title)

    Boxty Bread was made from raw potatoes and oatmeal.

    CBÉS 0077

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  14. Boxty

    CBÉS 0086

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  15. Boxty Bread

    CBÉS 0086

    Seán O Máille, Tomás Mac Giollabháin

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  16. Boxty

    CBÉS 0088

    Ena Ní Ceallaigh

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  17. (no title)

    Boxty on the griddle, Boxty on the pan..

    CBÉS 0089

    P. Ó Máille, Séan Ó Máille

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  18. Boxty

    CBÉS 0108

    Maggie M. Bowens

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  19. Boxty Bread

    CBÉS 0112

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  20. Bread - Boxty

    CBÉS 0115

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