The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. The Galbally Farmer

    CBÉS 0300

    Eamonn Mac Firbisig, Seán Ó Donnchadha

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  2. The Galbally Farmer

    CBÉS 0512

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  3. Parish Priests of Galbally - Their Succession - 1278 - 1938

    CBÉS 0512

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  4. The Galbally Farmer

    CBÉS 0512

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  5. Galbally

    CBÉS 0512

    Mr John O' Brien

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    There is a holy well near the Moreabbey about a mile from Galbally.

    CBÉS 0513

    John Fitzgerald, Mícheál Ó Cuimín

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  7. The Mill (Galbally)

    CBÉS 0513

    J. Noonan, P. O Ceallacáin

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    About 50 years ago Ned Forde of Curraghkilbran bought a splendid mare from Fr. Quilty of Galbally.

    CBÉS 0513

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    One evening I was returning from the village of Galbally (Co. Limk) with a young ass that was nearly trained and I was giving him the finishing touch the same evening.

    CBÉS 0513

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    Some years ago one Tom Wheland of Banten, Galbally, a stonemason was working back in Galway.

    CBÉS 0513

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    A good many years ago my uncle and myself were coming home late one night from the village of Galbally and as we were passing by that old house of Frahers in Garnalia we saw an animal as thick as an elephant up on the ditch.

    CBÉS 0513

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    About sixty years ago a shoemaker by the name of Michael Martin who lived at Kyleogues, Galbally, Co. Limk was on board a ship on his way to Australia.

    CBÉS 0513

    Robert Martin

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  13. The Galbally Farmer

    CBÉS 0514

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    A Glenduff man was going to friends in Galbally to a christening on Xmas Day.

    CBÉS 0514

    John Aherne

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  15. The Galbally Farmer

    CBÉS 0517

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  16. The Galbally Farmer

    CBÉS 0543

    Brian Phelan

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    The story is about a large stone which now lies at the side of the Bansha - Galbally road in the townland of Gortavoher.

    CBÉS 0575

    Mrs M. Harrington

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  18. Goodbye to Galbally

    CBÉS 0581

    Mr J. Hayes

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  19. Woolen Mill in Galbally

    CBÉS 0581

    Enrí Mac Eochaidh

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  20. Home District - Galbally

    CBÉS 0885

    Maggie Murphy, Michael Murphy

    Galbally, Co. Wexford

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