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“Long ago there used to be a bone fire in Nash on the 29th of June.”
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James Kehoe, Josie Kehoe
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Bailiúchán béaloidis é seo a chnuasaigh páistí scoile in Éirinn le linn na 1930idí. Breis eolais
“Long ago there used to be a bone fire in Nash on the 29th of June.”
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James Kehoe, Josie Kehoe
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“There was a man and a woman livin' together wan time.”
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James Kehoe, Josie Kehoe
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“There was a man and his wife livin' together wan time near this place.”
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James Condon, Josie Kehoe
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“There was a woman wan time an' she had three sons.”
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Henry Condon, Josie Kehoe
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“I was atin' me dinner wan day in Ross at Larkin's atin' house that's where Mac Donald's have set up now in Conduit Lane.”
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Josie Kehoe, Mrs Curtis
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“There was a fella wan time livin' in the Boola, Raheen, an' he used to go round workin' from place to place.”
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Josie Kehoe, Mrs Curtis
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“Mr Katin the school teacher kept a little shop in Raheen Adamstown and Paddy O Connor and his wife used to dale there...”
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Josie Kehoe, Mrs Curtis
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“Wakes long 'go used to be always held in barns they never used to be in dwellin' houses an' we used to spend the night playing all sorts of games.”
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James L. Doyle, Josie Kehoe
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“There used to be travellers going round the counry an' they'd have Butts of ash on their shoulders an, they'd stop in the farmers' houses...”
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James L. Doyle, Josie Kehoe
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“There was no such thing as flour bread when I was a chap, we had barley bread an' oaten bread, an' plenty o' cutlen stirabout for our breakfast.”
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James L. Doyle, Josie Kehoe
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“My townland is Carrigbyrne. It is in the Co Wexford, Barony of Bantry and in the Parish of Adamstown.”
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Josie Kehoe
Carraig Bhrain, Co. Loch Garman
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“There was wan night and Ned Hayden was going to the public house.”
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Josie Kehoe, Mr Jack Shea
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“Fellas used to be goin' round years ago in me grandfather's time staling horses, wan time there wor a horse stole on me grandfather...”
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Josie Kehoe, Mr James Curtis
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“There was a blacksmith livin' in the Co. Wexford wan time an' he was very poor.”
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Henry Condon, Josie Kehoe
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“Two men from Cushinstown went to Kilkenny wan time to look for a job. It was a Sunday.”
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James Kehoe, Josie Kehoe
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“I think there was a church long ago in Courtdale graveyard, did you ever see that little holy water font in the middle of the graveyard...”
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James L. Doyle, Josie Kehoe
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