The Schools’ Collection

This is a collection of folklore compiled by schoolchildren in Ireland in the 1930s. More information

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  1. A Ghost Story

    CBÉS 0719

    Kathleen Hackett, Mr M. Mulligan

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  2. Townland of Finnea Co. Westmeath

    CBÉS 0719

    Finnea, Co. Westmeath

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  3. The May Fishing

    CBÉS 0719

    Mr Joseph Cheevars

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  4. Population of Finnea. Co. Westmeath

    CBÉS 0719

    Mr Patrick Dolan

    Finnea, Co. Westmeath

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  5. Finnea Townland. Before Norman Invasion

    CBÉS 0719

    Kathleen Hackett, Mr Joseph Cheevars

    Finnea, Co. Westmeath

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  6. Finnea Townland. After Norman Invasion

    CBÉS 0719

    Mr Joseph Cheevars

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  7. Myles, the Slasher

    CBÉS 0719

    Kathleen Hackett, Mr Joseph Cheevars

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  8. Finnea Fairs

    CBÉS 0719

    Michael Norton

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  9. Local Place Names

    CBÉS 0719

    Finnea, Co. Westmeath

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  10. Myles the Slasher at the Bridge of Finnea

    CBÉS 0719

    Kathleen Hackett

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  11. Myles the Slasher

    CBÉS 0719

    Joseph Moran, Mr Thomas Moran

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  12. Finnea Village

    CBÉS 0719

    Bess Sheridan, Patrick Sheridan

    Finnea, Co. Westmeath

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  13. Games I Play

    CBÉS 0719

    Lucy Mulligan, Mrs Mulligan

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  14. Games I Play

    CBÉS 0719

    Molly Coughlin, Mrs Coughlin

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  15. Churning

    CBÉS 0719

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  16. The Fairy Daly of Ballycomyle

    CBÉS 0719

    Daniel Norton, Michael Norton

    Ballycomoyle, Co. Westmeath

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  17. The Landlord

    CBÉS 0719

    John Arkins

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  18. The Landlord

    CBÉS 0719

    Bridget Coughlin, Mrs Coughlin

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  19. The Landlords

    CBÉS 0719

    Dan Norton, Michael Norton

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  20. Local Cures

    CBÉS 0719

    Molly Coughlin, Mrs Coughlin

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