The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. Irish Words and Phrases that Have Been Adapted into the Popular English Speech

    CBÉS 1093

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  2. The Weather - Signs of Good Weather

    CBÉS 1093

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  3. Signs of Rain

    CBÉS 1093

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  4. Signs of a Storm

    CBÉS 1093

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  5. Signs of a Flood

    CBÉS 1093

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  6. Nicknames - Personal and Family

    CBÉS 1093

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  7. The Rowan Tree

    CBÉS 1093

    Mr John Kee

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  8. Riddles - Proverbs - Old Sayings

    CBÉS 1093

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  9. Local Traditions of St Patrick and Colmcille

    CBÉS 1093

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  10. Welchtown Robertson National School

    CBÉS 1093

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  11. Local Traditions of the Famine Period

    CBÉS 1093

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  12. Wild Animals

    CBÉS 1093

    Ruby Kee

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  13. Blinking Cows

    CBÉS 1093

    Ruby Kee

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  14. Léarscáil

    CBÉS 1093

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  15. Origin of the Name Welshtown

    CBÉS 1093

    Mr Frank Thompson

    Welchtown, Co. Donegal

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  16. Landlords

    CBÉS 1093

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  17. Burnside is Said to Have Been a Great Place for Fairies

    CBÉS 1093

    James Thompson

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  18. Potatoes

    CBÉS 1093

    Helen Hume

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  19. Roads

    CBÉS 1093

    Eileen Ferguson

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  20. Fields

    CBÉS 1093

    Lily Patton

    Corlacky, Co. Donegal

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