The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. Local Customs

    CBÉS 0222

    Bridie Carroll, Peter Carroll

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  2. Festival Customs

    CBÉS 0222

    Margaret Carroll, Peter Carroll

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  3. Hallow Eve Stories

    CBÉS 0222

    Bridie Carroll, Peter Carroll

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  4. A Traditional Story

    CBÉS 0222

    Bridie Carroll, Peter Carroll

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  5. Old Irish Tales

    CBÉS 0713

    Peter Carroll

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    These Nugents of Robinstown had a priest of their own...

    CBÉS 0731

    Peter Carroll

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  7. (no title)

    In Rathawn near Robinstown lived a man named Tom Whelan.

    CBÉS 0731

    Peter Carroll

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  8. (no title)

    Dalystown in not the proper name for this place but Stoneyford.

    CBÉS 0731

    Peter Carroll

    Dalystown, Co. Westmeath

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  9. Newel's Bridge

    CBÉS 0731

    Peter Carroll

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  10. Bread Used Locally Long Ago

    CBÉS 0879

    Mrs Catherine Carroll, Peter Carroll

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  11. Buying and Selling

    CBÉS 0879

    Peter Carroll, Thomas Carroll

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  12. Old Houses

    CBÉS 0879

    Mrs Catherine Carroll, Peter Carroll

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  13. The Local Fairs

    CBÉS 0879

    James Dunne, Peter Carroll

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  14. The Lore of Certain Days

    CBÉS 0879

    Mrs Catherine Carroll, Peter Carroll

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  15. The Leprechaun

    CBÉS 0879

    Peter Carroll

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  16. Penal Times

    CBÉS 0948

    Hugh Mc Glone, James Ward, Peter Carroll

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  17. Bird-Lore

    CBÉS 0948

    James Ward, Peter Carroll

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  18. Cures

    CBÉS 0948

    Peter Carroll, Peter Smyth

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  19. Homemade Toys

    CBÉS 0948

    Peter Carroll, Peter Smyth

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  20. Forts

    CBÉS 0948

    Peter Carroll, Peter Smyth, Pety Carroll

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