(no title) “Ballycarbery Castle was the stronghold of several Kerry chieftains, the O Connells, O Sheas, Mc Carthys and was built with some peculiar mortar of a binding nature...” CBÉS 0475 Seán Stiophán Ó Donnchadha Transcript
(no title) “There is a stone in Ohermong called the Glánn Bawn or white stone. It is about five feet overground and buried in the earth to some depth.” CBÉS 0475 Máire Bhrídh Ní Shiochfhradha, Séamus Ó Siochfhradha Transcript
(no title) “Bally Carbery Castle was built about 16th century by Carbery O Shea who occupied it during his life, his descendants lived there until they were driven out by the O Donoghues.” CBÉS 0475 Máire Ní Conaill, Muiris Ó Connaill Transcript
(no title) “It is historically known that the Fianna of old were noted huntsmen. They had hunting camps in all the provinces.” CBÉS 0475 Diarmuid Ó Súilleabháin Transcript
(no title) “There are two ruins of houses in my farm. The inhabitants of these houses left Ireland and went to America after the great famine in liners called "the free emigration ships".” CBÉS 0475 Transcript