The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. Story

    CBÉS 0353

    Richard O' Brien, Timothy O' Neill

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  2. The Bell of Killuragh

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

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  3. The Nagle Family

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

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  4. Edmund Spenser, the Poet and His Connections with the Nagle Family and the Parish of Killavullen

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

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  5. (no title)

    Richard O'Brien (aged 76) informs me that Peter O'Neill Crowley passed through Killavullen and by Monanimy Castle in this parish when on his way to kilclooney Wood near Mitchelstown where he was fatally shot.

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

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  6. (no title)

    The Estates in this district were known as the Carrigacunna Estate, the Ballymacmoy Estate, the Ballygriffin Estate and the Estate of Monanimy.

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

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  7. The Local Saint

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

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  8. The Graveyard of Monanimy

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

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  9. Ballymacmoy

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

    Baile Mhac mBuaigh, Co. Chorcaí

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  10. Site of Old Battle-Fields in the District

    CBÉS 0370

    John Barrett, Richard O Brien

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  11. Sites of Castles

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

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  12. Why Cromwell spared the Nagles of this Parish in the Great Plantations

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

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  13. (no title)

    An old bell was found after a storm in the townland of Killuragh in the farm now occupied by John Lucey.

    CBÉS 0370

    Richard O Brien

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  14. Local Cures

    CBÉS 0844

    Mrs O Brien, Richard O Brien

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