The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. Shrove Thursday

    CBÉS 0138D

    Máire Ní Raghallaigh

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  2. Shrove Tuesday

    CBÉS 0151

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  3. Folklore

    Seraft is the name applied to the time between the end of Chrismas and the beginning of Lent.

    CBÉS 0164

    John Hallinan

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  4. Festival Customs - Shrove Tuesday

    CBÉS 0169

    Francies Mc Gowan, Mrs Mc Gowan

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  5. Pancake Tuesday

    CBÉS 0183

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  6. Shrove Tuesday

    CBÉS 0188

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  7. Shrove

    CBÉS 0195

    Mary B Leonard, Mr Patrick Leonard

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  8. Festival Customs -  Shrove

    CBÉS 0207

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  9. Festival Customs

    On Shrove Tuesday it was customary not to drink milk in (their) tea, or eat bread made with milk.

    CBÉS 0211

    Bridgie Doran

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  10. Shrove Tide

    CBÉS 0231

    Maggie O' Brien

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  11. Shrove-Tide

    CBÉS 0234

    James Brennan, Mrs Brennan

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  12. Shrove Customs

    CBÉS 0246

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  13. More Shrove Customs

    CBÉS 0246

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  14. Shrove

    CBÉS 0259

    Dick Fallon, Mrs Fallon

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  15. Shrovetide

    CBÉS 0265

    James Lough, Mrs Mary K. Lough

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  16. Shrove Tuesday

    CBÉS 0297

    Liam Ó Nualláin

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  17. Shrove

    CBÉS 0298

    Nora Ní Airtnéadaigh, Nóra Ní Airtnéadaigh

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  18. Old Customs of Shrove Tuesday in Skibbereen, Co. Cork

    CBÉS 0298

    Mícheál S. Ó Dálaigh

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  19. Religious - Shrove

    CBÉS 0312

    Mrs Nugent

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  20. Shrove

    CBÉS 0313

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