The Schools’ Collection

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

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  1. (no title)

    Mrs Jimmy Maher asked me: ...

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  2. Co. Limerick Expression

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  3. Sweep Down to the Well for a Bucket of Water

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  4. (no title)

    One evening I was working in the school garden. ...

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  5. (no title)

    Dysertheigh near Holycross...

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  6. The Monument Tree

    CBÉS 0826

    J. Carrolll, P.J. Heffernan

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  7. (no title)

    The old road from Limerick to Dublin...

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  8. Monument Tree

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  9. (no title)

    In Derrynasaora between the Story Road...

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  10. Monument Bush

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  11. Ethnographic

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  12. (no title)

    Rats are a sign of enemies...

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  13. Glens in the Mountain

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  14. (no title)

    In the Gap of Glandine...

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  15. (no title)

    There was a smith one time...

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan, Timmy Maher

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  16. (no title)

    To dream of the dead is a sign of a letter from the living. ...

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  17. Rounders

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  18. Game of Marbles

    CBÉS 0826

    P.J. Heffernan

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  19. (no title)

    Micky Dooley had a cat.

    CBÉS 0827

    P.J. Heffernan

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