Stranorlar

Autor: Stranorlar, Giolla Chomhghaill, Bean Mhic, Hannigan, Joan, Dermott, May Mac, Callaghan, Mary, Hannigan, Kathleen, Mullin, Maire Mc, Mulrine, Mary, Griffin, Annie, Rowan, Kathleen, Browne, Isabel, Kelly, Edna O', Callaghan, Mary O', Rowan, Shiela, Rowan, Sheila, Gallagher, Anna, Laverty, Maura
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1937
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DOI: 10.7925/drs1.duchas_4493703
Popis: A collection of folklore and local history stories from Stranorlar (school) (Stranorlar, Co. Donegal), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Bean Mhic Giolla Chomhghaill.
At the foot of Barnes Mór there is a little lake sometimes known as the 'Lake of the Giants Tears' ... / Hannigan, Joan -- It is said Fionn Mac Cumhail jumped from the Steeple down to Cavan ... / Dermott, May Mac -- Story / Callaghan, Mary -- There was once an old man who lived in this town his friend told me this fairy tale. / Hannigan, Kathleen -- Once upon a time two men went up towards the steeple to try to find caves. / Mullin, Maire Mc -- Loch na mBradán / Mulrine, Mary -- About eighty years ago a small woman called at the house of Johnston Kilpatrick Cappery. / Dermott, May Mac -- Story / Griffin, Annie -- William Walker / Rowan, Kathleen -- Story / Rowan, Kathleen -- Grey Lady / Rowan, Kathleen -- Story / Rowan, Kathleen -- Story / Browne, Isabel -- Lake of the Giant Tears / Kelly, Edna O' -- Story / Browne, Isabel -- Long ago when Finn McCool lived in Ireland. / Browne, Isabel -- Story / Browne, Isabel -- Story / Hannigan, Joan -- St Colmcille / Mulrine, Mary -- Valley of the Black Pig / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Barnesmore Gap / Kelly, Edna O' -- Story / Kelly, Edna O' -- Story / Kelly, Edna O' -- Story / Hannigan, Joan -- Story / Rowan, Shiela -- Story / Rowan, Sheila -- Story / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Story / Rowan, Shiela -- Story / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Story / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Giant / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Steeple / Mulrine, Mary -- Story / Gallagher, Anna -- Story / Gallagher, Anna -- Story / Gallagher, Anna -- Story / Callaghan, Mary -- Story / Laverty, Maura -- Story / Laverty, Maura -- Story / Laverty, Maura -- Story / Laverty, Maura -- Story / Laverty, Maura -- Story / Laverty, Maura -- Story / Laverty, Maura -- Abbey Well / Mulrine, Mary -- Folklore / Mulrine, Mary -- St Conal / Mulrine, Mary -- In the Days of the Penal Laws / Mulrine, Mary -- Folklore / Mulrine, Mary -- Story / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Cloch Rua / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Folklore / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Story / Mulrine, Mary -- Story / Mulrine, Mary -- Story / Mulrine, Mary -- Angel's Well / Mulrine, Mary -- St Brigid's Well / Mulrine, Mary -- Folklore / Mulrine, Mary -- St Colmcille / Mulrine, Mary -- Folklore / Mulrine, Mary -- Story / Mulrine, Mary -- Dunwiley Fort / Mulrine, Mary -- Story / Mulrine, Mary -- Story / Mulrine, Mary -- Story / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Murder Hole / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Dunwiley Fort / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Story / Rowan, Sheila -- Dunwiley Fort / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Red Candle / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Folklore / Callaghan, Mary O' -- Story / Rowan, Shiela -- Folklore / Callaghan, Mary O' -- How Lough Finn Got its Name / Mulrine, Mary -- Story / Hannigan, Kathleen
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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