Volume: CBÉ 0592 (Part 3) Date 1938–1939Collector Liam Shine Locations Killury, Co. Kerry Kilnaughtin, Co. Kerry Kilfergus, Co. Limerick Nantinan, Co. Limerick Rathronan, Co. Limerick List Browse Titles (117) 1. Humorous Story Lore 2. Something about Ghosts Lore 3. Humorous Story Lore 4. Story about a Fairy Fort Lore 5. John Downey (of Lug) - Poet Lore 6. Excerpts from Old Songs Lore 7. Buried Treasure Lore 8. Old Jokes Lore 9. Stories about the Old Castle (Glin) Lore 10. The Ghost and the Moonlighter Lore 11. The Ghost of Tullyglash Wood Lore 12. A True Story Lore 13. A True Story about Fionn Mac Cumhaill and the Battle of Ballygoughlan Lore 14. Pisheog Lore 15. Old Sayings Lore 16. Ghost Story Lore 17. The Banshee Hunt Lore 18. The Headless Coach Lore 19. Story about Christmas Candles Lore 20. A Night of Experiences Lore 21. Old Saying Lore 22. A Humorous Story Lore 23. Goovrin' Lore 24. Sign of Death Lore 25. “A Moth flyin' around a Christmas candle is a sure sign that you'll hear from someone far away...” Lore 26. Characters Lore 27. Protection Against Lightning Lore 28. Old Saying Lore 29. Cáit na Cainte Lore 30. Narrie-the-Hat Lore 31. A Fairy Story Lore 32. True Story about a Fairy Fort Lore 33. Stories about the Cnocáin Lore 34. The Path to Castlequarter Lore 35. The Little Coffin in the Quarry Lore 36. Humorous True Story - "Puttin' the Chase on Jack Dan" Lore 37. The "Ball of Light" Lore 38. Facts about the Cnocáin Lore 39. The Sperrit of Dromrishk Lore 40. Standing Stones and Hidden Treasure (in) Saracca - "The Glen of the Birds" Lore 41. Tradition of a Blessed Well Lore 42. Old Time Implements etc. "Holder for Splinters" Lore 43. Characters Lore 44. Ha'Penny Dips Lore 45. Humorous Story - "Mick Shine's Ghost" Lore 46. Faction Fight: Dirreen versus Knocknagorna Lore 47. True Stories about People Sent Astray Lore 48. Jim Tom and the Fairies Lore 49. Two Stories about Fairy Forts Lore 50. “In this land, long ago, there was a hare used be st'alin' the milk from the cows.” Lore 51. A House Built of Stones from Castlequarter: Pat Shine's, Dirreen Lore 52. A Strange Story = "Back from Heaven" Lore 53. Another Strange Story Lore 54. Cures Lore 55. Pisheogs Lore 56. Skimmings - or Skimmers Lore 57. The Story of Huddon and Duddon and Daniel O'Leary Lore 58. A Christmas Story Lore 59. An Ogham Stone Lore 60. Straf-an-Aifrinn Lore 61. The Mass Tree Lore 62. A Local Saying Lore 63. The Church of the Rushlight Lore 64. Seven Wonders of the World Lore 65. The Nine Daughters' Hole (Ballybunion) Lore 66. An Old "Joke-Story" Lore 67. Local Old Saying Lore 68. Picture of an Old-Time Tradesman at Work Lore 69. The Wooden Chimney - (Stacks) Lore 70. The Hearth Lore 71. The Travellin' Stone-Cutter Lore 72. Pad's Headstone Lore 73. Itchin'-Posts ("Standing Stones") Lore 74. A Story about the Penitent Thief Lore 75. “An' this is a story about the Flood - the time the world was drowned.” Lore 76. Christmas Story Lore 77. Old Saying Lore 78. A Strange True Story Lore 79. Two Christmas Stories Lore 80. The Wool Lore 81. Pastimes Lore 82. “A piper that used to play for us. His name was Peter Connors...” Lore 83. “Everyone was good dancers. But some was beter 'n more - an' they used to have terrible work over who was the best dancer in a place.” Lore 84. Christmas Customs Lore 85. An Old Humorous Story "Tom-wherever-he-is" Lore 86. A Great Storyteller Lore 87. Battle at Ballygouglan Lore 88. The Tuath-De-Danaan's Kerry Cow Lore 89. Dún Árd - Doonard, Tarbert Lore 90. The Cnocáin (Dirreen) Lore 91. A Standing Stone Lore 92. 'Tis an Oul' Sayin' Lore 93. Old Riddles and Jokes Lore 94. “Thade Lynch (Shanaway, Tarbert) had a dog one time.” Lore 95. “There used to be poor scholars goin around always long ago.” Lore 96. “A ho-boy or tramp or whatever you want to call him, that used be goin' 'round this part of the country...” Lore 97. Old Saying Lore 98. Fairy Story Lore 99. Songs, Poems, Rhymes, etc. Lore 100. “There was a great poet in this place, one time, and her name was Margaret O'Connor.” Lore 101. “There was a great queen come to Ireland long ago - before the time of St. Patrick.” Lore 102. Joke Lore 103. A Strange Story Lore 104. Humorous Story Lore 105. Weather-Lore Lore 106. Travelling - Beliefs (Piseog) Lore 107. Humorous Song Lore 108. Fairy story - "Mary's Young Son". Lore 109. Humorous Story Lore 110. A Christmas Story Lore 111. Old Customs - about Xmas Candles Lore 112. A True Story about a Blessed Well Lore 113. Great Storytellers of Long ago Lore 114. The Greatest Storyteller Livin' - "As Far as I Know". Lore 115. Local Old Saying Lore 116. A Christmas Story Lore 117. The Story about "Huddon and Duddon and Daniel O'Leary" Lore Mode: Magnify Zoom Jump to page / 486 Archival Reference The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0592, Page 430 Image and data © National Folklore Collection, UCD. See copyright details. Download On this page A Christmas Story Share Share Post Date 2 January 1939Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mrs Tom Foley
25. “A Moth flyin' around a Christmas candle is a sure sign that you'll hear from someone far away...” Lore
83. “Everyone was good dancers. But some was beter 'n more - an' they used to have terrible work over who was the best dancer in a place.” Lore
96. “A ho-boy or tramp or whatever you want to call him, that used be goin' 'round this part of the country...” Lore
A Christmas Story Share Share Post Date 2 January 1939Item type LoreLanguage English Writing mode Handwritten Writing script Roman script Informant Mrs Tom Foley