The Tales that are Told in Killarney - How the Lakes Began CBÉS 0341 Mrs O' Shea, Shelia O' Connell Transcript
Folklore - Song “The lakes of Killarney are dear to my heart” CBÉS 0344 Mary C. Lehane, Mr Edmond Sexton Transcript
(no title) “Long ago an old man was coming home from Killarney when he was near Beaufort, he saw a man on the road...” CBÉS 0435 Jack Clifford, Mrs Kelly Transcript
(no title) “There is a house on the roadside within a mile of Killarney, where nobody ever spent a whole night without being attacked by the fairies and put out...” CBÉS 0440 Mr M. O' Rourke, Sheila O' Rourke Transcript
A Story about O'Donoghue of Killarney Lakes and O'Connor of the Moving Bog CBÉS 0451 Daniel Collins, Daniel Crowley Transcript
(no title) “There is a townland known as Knockmanagh which is partly in Killarney Parish...” CBÉS 0454 Transcript
(no title) “About three miles from Killarney on the railway line to Cork; the fence on both sides of the railway is not level...” CBÉS 0455 Con Horgan Transcript
(no title) “There are many wild animals in Killarney such as the fox, the deer, the stag, and a few others.” CBÉS 0455 Jeremiah Brady Transcript
Killarney Place Names CBÉS 0455 An tAthair Seán Ua Coinnleán, Brighid Ní Fhlainn Killarney, Co. Kerry Transcript