(no title) “The old people believed that one should never plough a fort.” CBÉS 0460 Paddy Brosnan, Sheila Brosnan Transcript
(no title) “There were two brother's living together long ago, one of them was Jack and the other was Paddy...” CBÉS 0460 P. Brosnan, Sheila Brosnan Transcript
(no title) “One day a woman called her husband to his dinner.” CBÉS 0460 James Fitzgerald, Nora Fitzgerald Transcript
(no title) “Long ago a farmer had six or seven cows.” CBÉS 0460 Pat Brosnan, Sheila Brosnan Transcript
(no title) “One morning a woman in Killeagh was making a barrel.” CBÉS 0460 Bridie Keane, M. Keane Transcript
(no title) “There is a fort on both sides of the road from Killeagh to Currans.” CBÉS 0460 Margaret Griffin, Mrs Neligan Transcript
(no title) “Many years ago there lived in the neighbourhood of Killeagh a farmer by the name of Burke.” CBÉS 0460 Bridie Keane, M. Keane Transcript
(no title) “There was once a monastery in Ardcrone.” CBÉS 0460 Mary O' Keeffe, Mrs O' Keeffe Transcript
(no title) “Rosanean means the castle of the birds but I suppose rather the home of the birds.” CBÉS 0460 Bridie Broderick, Patrick Broderick Transcript
(no title) “Gortshanavagh mean the field of the heifer.” CBÉS 0460 Bridie Broderick, Patrick Broderick Transcript
(no title) “There lived in the parish of Firies long ago a man named Flynn.” CBÉS 0460 Mrs Burke, Peggie Burke Transcript
(no title) “One night a boy named Jack Scott was coming home from town and it was twelve o'clock the dead hour of the night.” CBÉS 0460 Maureen Corcoran, Mrs Corcoran Transcript
(no title) “A man was coming from Killarney one night about 12 o'clock.” CBÉS 0460 Bridie Keane, Maurice Keane Transcript
(no title) “Lady Dowger was a very old lady and while she lived she led a very bad life.” CBÉS 0460 Dan Brosnan, Sheila Brosnan Transcript
(no title) “One day two little boys went gathering nuts.” CBÉS 0460 James Fitzgerald, Nora Fitzgerald Transcript
(no title) “Long, long ago there was a man sitting beside his fire.” CBÉS 0460 Bridie Keane, Maurice Keane Transcript
(no title) “Once upon a time there lived a smith in Currans.” CBÉS 0460 Bridie Keane, Maurice Keane Transcript