(gan teideal) “You Wexford men, you Wexford men, I'm sorry for to say...” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 6 Nollaig 1938 Séamus Ó Ceallaigh
(gan teideal) “There was a woman wan time an' she had a daughter, a fine strong hardy girl.” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 6 Feabhra 1939 Séamus Wade
(gan teideal) “There was two men goin' to the fair of Carlow, the onion fair t'was called...” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 4 Feabhra 1939 Séamus Wade
(gan teideal) “I often heard me father tellin' that when he was a chap his job used to be to go where a man 'id be ploughin...” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 12 Eanáir 1939 Padraig Mach Aodha
(gan teideal) “Forty or fifty year ago ball alleys used to have mud flures an' no back wall or side walls.” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 16 Eanáir 1939 Séamus Wade
(gan teideal) “Thirty or forty years ago the farmers used to "scour" the ditches to keep the fields well fenced.” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 25 Eanáir 1939 Séamus Ó Ceallaigh
(gan teideal) “As I lay me down to sleep, To God I give my soul to keep.” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 30 Eanáir 1939 Séamus Ó Ceallaigh
(gan teideal) “About fifty year ago there was a very soople man livin' in Brendane name Matty Colfer.” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 1 Feabhra 1939 Séamus Ó Ceallaigh
(gan teideal) “There was a well at Burnsides of Cullenstown called the Malachin an' t'was a blessed well.” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 3 Feabhra 1938 Seán Ó Murchadha
(gan teideal) “There was a very bad landlord in Rosegarland wan time name Lee.” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 4 Feabhra 1939 Séamus Ó Ceallaigh
(gan teideal) “Years ago children used to stick a furze bush in the ground on May Day and cover it would flowers...” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 8 Feabhra 1939 Séamus Wade
The Rose of Mooncoin CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 2 Márta 1939 Séamus Ó Ceallaigh Móin Choinn, Co. Chill Chainnigh
(gan teideal) “There was a man wan time an he was very mean an miserly, an' he used to be afraid to carry any money around...” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 7 Márta 1939 Séamus Ó Ceallaigh
(gan teideal) “Two misers met wan day, wan was a young fella about eighteen an t'other was near seventy.” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 10 Márta 1939 Séamus Ó Ceallaigh
(gan teideal) “On Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday, children go from house to house collecting eggs.” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 13 Márta 1939 Siobhán Bean Uí Bhroin
(gan teideal) “About sixty years ago there was a lot a Protestants livin in Loughnageer...” CBÉ 0618 Seanchas 14 Márta 1939 Séamus Ó Ceallaigh