The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. Toibreacha Beannaithe

    CBÉS 0035

    Bridget Forde, Peggy Forde

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  2. St Colman's Well

    CBÉS 0035

    Anthony Cormican, Michael Cormican

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    There is a blessed well in Kiltartan . . .

    CBÉS 0035

    John Healy, Joseph Kiggins

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  4. Naomh Pátrúin an Cheantair

    CBÉS 0035

    Eileen Ward, John Ward

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  5. Naomh Pátrúin an Cheantair

    The Patron Saint of this district is St. Colman . . .

    CBÉS 0035

    Clare Ward, John Ward

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  6. Naomh Pátrúin an Cheantair

    The patron saint of the district is St. Colman . . .

    CBÉS 0035

    Bridget Forde, Peggy Forde

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  7. Naomh Pátrúin an Cheantair

    Saint Colman is the patron saint of this district . . .

    CBÉS 0035

    John Howley, Peter Howley

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  8. Naomh Pátrúin an Cheantair

    The parish of Kilchreest is divided into two parts . . .

    CBÉS 0035

    John Healy, Joseph Kiggins

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  9. Naomh Pátrúin an Cheantair

    The patron saint of the district is St. Brendan . . .

    CBÉS 0035

    Mrs Fallon, Teresa Fallon

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  10. Luibheanna

    CBÉS 0035

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  11. Seanfhocail

    CBÉS 0035

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  12. Ainmhithe na Feilme

    CBÉS 0035

    Mrs Fallon, Teresa Fallon

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  13. Bóithre an Cheantair

    CBÉS 0035

    Kilchreest, Co. Galway

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  14. Ráthanna agus Liosanna

    CBÉS 0035

    Anthony Cormican, Thomas Deely

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  15. Ráthanna agus Liosanna

    There is a liss in Ballacurra . . .

    CBÉS 0035

    Clare Ward, John Ward

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  16. Na Fataí

    CBÉS 0035

    Mrs Bridget Forde, Peggy Forde

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  17. Na Fataí

    The potato was first introduced into this country by Walter Raleigh . . .

    CBÉS 0035

    Clare Ward, John Ward

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  18. An Chuigeann

    CBÉS 0035

    Bridget Forde, Peggy Forde

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  19. An Chuigeann

    The churn is one of the most useful instruments . . .

    CBÉS 0035

    Clare Ward, John Ward

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  20. An Chuigeann

    CBÉS 0035

    Anthony Cormican, Mrs Cormican

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