Tullach (Tullig)

Autor: Tullach (Tullig), Mathúna, D. Ó, Lehane, Mary C., Lynch, Nellie May, Twomey, Mary B., Liatháin, Máire Ní, Barrett, Nell, Connell, Robert O, Connell, Patrick O, Carthy, Jerome Mac, Carthy, Jerome Mc, Corcoran, Michael, Sexton, Maurice, Callaghan, Tommie, Donovan, Jane, Donovan, Kattie, Dilworth, Nora, Buckley, Nora, Buckley, Nora C., Mahony, Denis O'
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1937
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DOI: 10.7925/drs1.duchas_4811673
Popis: A collection of folklore and local history stories from Tullach (Tullig) (school) (Tullig More, Co. Cork), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher D. Ó Mathúna.
Song - Ancient Sweet Donoughmore / Lehane, Mary C. -- Folklore / Lynch, Nellie May -- Folklore - Proverbs / Lynch, Nellie May -- Folklore - Song / Lynch, Nellie May -- Folklore / Twomey, Mary B. -- Folklore / Twomey, Mary B. -- Song - Lovely Mary from Barrackview / Twomey, Mary B. -- Folklore - About the Mass / Twomey, Mary B. -- Folklore - Song - My Inchigeela Lass / Lehane, Mary C. -- Folklore - Seanaphaidir / Liatháin, Máire Ní -- Folklore - Holy Wells / Lehane, Mary C. -- Folklore / Barrett, Nell -- Folklore - The Priest Rock / Barrett, Nell -- Folklore - St Patrick's Day / Barrett, Nell -- Folklore / Connell, Robert O -- Folklore / Connell, Robert O' -- Folklore / Connell, Robert O -- Folklore / Connell, Patrick O -- Folklore / Connell, Patrick O -- Folklore / Carthy, Jerome Mac -- Folklore / Carthy, Jerome Mc -- Folklore - Local Ruin / Carthy, Jerome Mac -- Folklore / Carthy, Jerome Mac -- Folklore / Corcoran, Michael -- Folklore / Corcoran, Michael -- Folklore / Sexton, Maurice -- Folklore - Local Treasure / Sexton, Maurice -- Folklore / Callaghan, Tommie -- Folklore - Old School / Callaghan, Tommie -- Folklore - The Woman that was Taken by the Fairies / Donovan, Jane -- Folklore / Donovan, Jane -- Folklore - Dripsey Castle / Donovan, Jane -- Folklore / Donovan, Kattie -- Folklore - Ballincarriga Castle / Donovan, Kattie -- Folklore - Holy Wells / Donovan, Kattie -- Folklore / Dilworth, Nora -- Folklore / Dilworth, Nora -- Folklore / Dilworth, Nora -- Folklore - Diarmuid and Grania / Dilworth, Nora -- Folklore - May Day / Dilworth, Nora -- Folklore / Buckley, Nora -- Folklore / Buckley, Nora C. -- Folklore / Buckley, Nora -- Folklore - Local Ruins / Buckley, Nora -- Folklore - Song / Lehane, Mary C. -- Folklore - Song - The Hills of Kilmurry / Lehane, Mary C. -- Folklore - Song - My Inchigeela Lass / Lehane, Mary C. -- Folklore - Weather-Lore / Mahony, Denis O' -- Mr Burke also related an incident of which he was the principal witness. Keane's father boasted that his son was the strongest in the locality. / Mahony, Denis O' -- A man by the name of John Longford of Keel. Castlemaine went for a crib or rail of turf to the bog accompanied by a child. / Mahony, Denis O' -- Martin Ache father of the man referred to in previous page walked to Cork one day from Aughills Castlemaine... / Mahony, Denis O' -- Food in Olden Times / Mahony, Denis O' -- Strong Men -- Shipwrecks -- Severe Weather / Mahony, Denis O' -- Old Houses -- Games -- Severe Weather -- Old Schools / Mahony, Denis O' -- Old Crafts -- Old Crafts -- Local Marriage Customs -- Local Cures -- Care of the Feet -- Food -- Games -- Churning -- Story -- Bhí Domhnall Ua Conailll thall i bParis ag chómh cruinniú. -- Paidrín -- Ní aon mhait le leit ag gabhail dóibh... -- Muintir Domhnaill Caoimh -- Do bhíos-sa aréir ag gladdhach ar gharbhiú fhían... -- Folklore - A Song / Barrett, Nell -- Folklore / Barrett, Nell
Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016.
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