The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. Scéal

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    Daibheád Ó Coitir

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  2. Oifig na Seachtaine

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    Bean Ní Laoghaire

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  3. Cures

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    Br Seumus Kelly

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    I am a young fellow that ran out my lands and means...

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    Br Columban M Croinin, Con Cronin

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  5. The Races of Raheen - County Leix

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  6. A Legend of Saint Canice

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    Columban M Cronin, Mr Thomas Mc Carthy

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  7. Saint Fintan's Well Cromogue

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    Columban M Cronin, Mr Thomas Mc Carthy

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  8. Phil Casey - The World Champion Handballer 1841-1904

    CBÉS 0833

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  9. Legend of Redcastle

    CBÉS 0833

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  10. Killenure Mountrath

    CBÉS 0833

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  11. Clonin

    CBÉS 0833

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    John Keegan was born of humble parents in a village by the Nore...

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  13. (no title)

    Almighty Spirit!...

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  14. Keegan's Farewell to the Nore

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    Eugene Mc Carthy, Jack Mc Carthy

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    Dan Delaney, Killeaney, Mountrath, popularly known as "Dan Straight", was a small farmer...

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    Martin Cuddy

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  16. Caoch the Piper by John Keegan

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    Peter Phelan, William Kelly

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  17. Song of the Irish Labourer

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    Peter Phelan, William Kelly

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  18. The Holiday Dance

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    Peter Phelan, William Kelly

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  19. Song by John Keegan

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    Peter Phelan, William Leahy

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    A man in this locality - Mountrath - by the name of Jeremiah Culleton and also a neighbour of his were one day in Redcastle taking a walk.

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    Mrs Fitzpatrick

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