(no title) “Another game played at wakes was "my man John"...” CBÉ 0190 Lore 16 April 1936 Eamonn Ó Mirneagh Transcript
(no title) “Some people say that the City of Bannow wasn't buried at all...” CBÉ 0190 Lore Bridget Francis Transcript
(no title) “Mike Byrne of Bannow was coming home one night and a black dog followed him. ” CBÉ 0190 Lore Bridget Francis Transcript
(no title) “When people are churning it anyone come into the dairy that they should take a hand at the churn...” CBÉ 0190 Lore Bridget Francis Transcript
She gees or whirlwinds are very plentiful down in Bannow. They are always called She-gees by the local people. CBÉ 0190 Lore Bridget Francis Transcript
(no title) “I heard another story about the fairies.” CBÉ 0190 Lore 17 April 1936 Tomás de Buitléir Transcript
(no title) “When the Danes were here in Ireland they would make wine out of the heath. ” CBÉ 0190 Lore 19 April 1936 Tomás de Buitléir Transcript
(no title) “It is a very lucky thing to lie down in a bunch of ferns for Our Lord slept in them.” CBÉ 0190 Lore 1936 April 1936 Tomás de Buitléir Transcript
(no title) “There was a smith one time and he was very poor...” CBÉ 0190 Lore 0 May 1936 Nioclás Ó Néill Transcript