(no title) “Ora Begob, sure Kingsborough was always a quare place...” CBÉ 0485 Lore 7 April 1938 Bean Uí Cheallaigh Transcript
(no title) “It is believed that any year the cuckoo sings very near a house, (especially a farmer's)...” CBÉ 0485 Lore 7 April 1938 Bean Uí Cheallaigh Transcript
(no title) “Easther Sunday round here in ould times, was very different besides fot it is now.” CBÉ 0485 Lore 8 April 1938 Micheal Ó Láimhin Transcript
(no title) “Well I'll tell ye anether Sthory about Curlisheen now is I'm at it.” CBÉ 0485 Lore April 1938 Micheal Ó Láimhin Transcript
(no title) “I spose ye often heard tell, that there was a threasure at Heapstown...” CBÉ 0485 Lore April 1938 Micheal Ó Láimhin Transcript
(no title) “Ara dear o' dear theres many atime apershon says athing, that he dose'nt mane at all...” CBÉ 0485 Lore 10 April 1938 Máiread Ní Chogáin Transcript
(no title) “This is afable that they ushed ta tell us ta make us laugh when we war childre.” CBÉ 0485 Lore 10 April 1938 Máiread Ní Chogáin Transcript
(no title) “I was jusht thinkin o' alittle short sthory since ye war here lasht...” CBÉ 0485 Lore 12 April 1938 Sean O Dhuibhir Transcript
(no title) “In oulden times bleedin' was supposhed ta be the besht cure for asevere cowld or pleuricy...” CBÉ 0485 Lore 12 April 1938 Sean O Dhuibhir Transcript
(no title) “I will, am' I'll tell ye anether sthory about a quare incident that happened round here.” CBÉ 0485 Lore 12 April 1938 Sean O Dhuibhir Transcript
(no title) “There was two men goin to the sea at wan time to Sthrandhill it was, an they war walkin.” CBÉ 0485 Lore 12 April 1938 Sean O Dhuibhir Transcript
(no title) “Sgailtin - this was oatmeal gruel wit adrop of whiskey mixed with it.” CBÉ 0485 Lore 12 April 1938 Sean O Dhuibhir Transcript
(no title) “Twas an ould thramp I heard tellin this sthory yhears, an' yhears ago...” CBÉ 0485 Lore 14 April 1938 Seán Breathnach Transcript
(no title) “I'm goin' ta tell ye now about an adventure...” CBÉ 0485 Lore 17 April 1938 Dominic Mac Airt Transcript
(no title) “There was two youngsthers at wan time, a boy, an a girl.” CBÉ 0485 Lore 17 April 1938 Dominic Mac Airt Transcript