Volume: CBÉ 0412 (Part 1) Date 1936Collector Micheál Mac Áodha Location Bannow, Co. Wexford List Browse Titles (53) 1. Ranna Lore 2. There was a sailor wan time that fell overboard an when he fell in the water a whale swalled him... Lore 3. “Our Lord and the Blessed Virgin...” Lore 4. “When St Patrick was banishin the snakes from Ireland...” Lore 5. “I was workin down in Rosslare wan time... ” Lore 6. “I was workin on the railway down in Rosslare wan...” Lore 7. “There used to be great crowds comin...” Lore 8. “When I was in America...” Lore 9. There was a tinker wan time... Lore 10. “There was a crooked man...” Lore 11. Focail Lore 12. “Mummers were very common in Wexford...” Lore 13. “There war a lot o monks liven in the seven churches at Clonmines...” Lore 14. “There war people named Barrys liven down in Lacken...” Lore 15. “Here I am Dan O'Connell of a kingly race I came...” Lore 16. “When I was a gorsoon me mother...” Lore 17. “An ould fella named Sutton live in Redmoor...” Lore 18. “An ould man called Tommy Connick lived over in Ballyfrorey...” Lore 19. “There war two young fellas...” Lore 20. Focail Lore 21. “A mason named Andy Fox lived in Graiguenamana...” Lore 22. “They war a man and a woman wan time an they had a tidy bit of land...” Lore 23. “Josie Sutton was in a public house wan night...” Lore 24. “The banshee...” Lore 25. “There used to be a fair held in Nash on the twenty ninth of June...” Lore 26. “About the year forty four I first took a notion...” Lore 27. “A rich farmer an his wife lived in Donegal...” Lore 28. Focail Lore 29. “When I was a young fella labourin...” Lore 30. “About fifty years ago when a wake used...” Lore 31. “An ould man named Mickey Keane lived over in Ballinglee, he had great belief in fairies...” Lore 32. “There was an ould fella named Paddy Gray...” Lore 33. “Here I am Lar Moran...” Lore 34. “Sarsfield is the word...” Lore 35. “There was a farmer wan time...” Lore 36. “Three generations ago a family named Colfer...” Lore 37. “In Wexford fifty or sixty years ago used to agree...” Lore 38. Bannow's Lonely Shore Lore 39. “A farmer's wife started to churn wan day.” Lore 40. “I have but one horn...” Lore 41. “Walter Whitty was a big landlord...” Lore 42. “There was a landlord wan time...” Lore 43. “In the year 1889 I used to be servin Mass...” Lore 44. “A tailor an his wife lived together wan time...” Lore 45. “There was a man an woman wan time an they had two lovley children...” Lore 46. “There was a newly married pair wan time an' they were as happy as the day was long...” Lore 47. “In ould times the corn used to be made in small stacks...” Lore 48. “There was a man out plowin way day...” Lore 49. “When Ould Moore thay used to make the almanacs was dyin...” Lore 50. “A man brought a load of hay to the priest...” Lore 51. “There was an ould woman named Biddy Sullivan...” Lore 52. Focail Lore 53. “A farmer was goin to kill a pig...” Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 0091 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0412, Page 0067 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page Bannow's Lonely Shore (continued) Share Share Post Date 8 June 1937Item type LoreLanguage Irish Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Micheál Ó Murchadha
2. There was a sailor wan time that fell overboard an when he fell in the water a whale swalled him... Lore
31. “An ould man named Mickey Keane lived over in Ballinglee, he had great belief in fairies...” Lore
Bannow's Lonely Shore (continued) Share Share Post Date 8 June 1937Item type LoreLanguage Irish Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Micheál Ó Murchadha