The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. Kill

    CBÉS 0994

    Edmond Ryan, Mr James Doherty

    Kill, Co. Cavan

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  2. Epitaphs from Kill Graveyard

    CBÉS 0994

    Edmond Ryan, Tom Halton

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  3. Kill Graveyard

    CBÉS 0994

    Mr Patrick Gaffney, Tom Halton

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  4. A Fairy Story that Happened in Kill

    CBÉS 0994

    Mary O' Reilly, Mr Thomas O' Reilly

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  5. A Drowning Accident that Happened at Kill Lake

    CBÉS 0994

    Mary O' Reilly, Thomas O' Reilly

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  6. Kill Graveyard

    CBÉS 0994

    Mary O' Reilly, Mr James Doherty

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  7. An Old Song - the Charms of Kill

    CBÉS 0994

    Mary A. O' Reilly, Patrick Mc Cabe

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  8. Industries of Kill

    CBÉS 0994

    John Sheridan, Mary A. O' Reilly

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  9. The Kill Field

    CBÉS 0997

    Patrick Rourke

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  10. The Bachal a Kill

    CBÉS 1015

    Frank O' Hare, Mr A. Lynch, Thomas J. Barron

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  11. Local Songs - The Shamrock Boys from Kill

    CBÉS 1020

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  12. Local Songs - Sweet Lips from Kill

    CBÉS 1020

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  13. Songs - The Shamrock Boys of Kill

    CBÉS 1020

    Arthur Thompson, Eugene Mc Donald

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  14. Songs - It Is by Native Workmen We Will Make the Roads of Kill

    CBÉS 1020

    Arthur Thompson, Patrick Clerkin

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  15. The Bachal a Kill

    CBÉS 1022

    Frank O' Hare

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  16. Stories

    There once lived a great giant in France. He was so big and strong that he could kill anyone with one blow.

    CBÉS 1028

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    Years ago seals were very plentiful around Rosbeg and the fish were getting so scarce that the fishermen resoled to kill all the seals...

    CBÉS 1048

    Ed Mc Grughan

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    it is said that if you catch a weasel and kill it and make a purse of its skin, you will never be without money.

    CBÉS 1083

    Jane Mc Daid, Mrs Mc Daid

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