(no title) “When you kill a hare if you make the blood go its no use for soups or anything.” CBÉ 0597 Lore 10 March 1939 Seán Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “The deathwatch is a sign that someone nearly related will die.” CBÉ 0597 Lore 10 March 1939 Seán Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “My uncle in Tarnabrakc when he was born, the child was left three weeks...” CBÉ 0597 Lore 10 March 1939 Seán Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “Before Daniel O'Connell's time the parson would have to get the third ridge in your garden...” CBÉ 0597 Lore 10 March 1939 Seán Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “Saint John's Night they used hit the cows with the burned bushes...” CBÉ 0597 Lore 10 March 1939 Seán Ó Loingsigh Kilsarkan West, Co. Kerry
(no title) “Father Casey Abbeyfeale and he a boy was passing and he heard the word "All for me, all for me"...” CBÉ 0597 Lore 10 March 1939 Seán Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “We were going back here one night to a wake and we saw a light rising out of my uncle...” CBÉ 0597 Lore 10 March 1939 Seán Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “When the yellow male first came to Ireland...” CBÉ 0613 Lore 14 March 1939 Seán Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “I heard that the pigs can see the wind and until a storm is over they won't stir.” CBÉ 0613 Lore 14 March 1939 Seán Ó Loingsigh
(no title) “You'll expect fine weather when the goats will sleep out.” CBÉ 0613 Lore 14 March 1939 Seán Ó Loingsigh