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Mullinahone (C.)

Abstract: A collection of folklore and local history stories from Mullinahone (C.) (school) (Mullinahone, Co. Tipperary), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Máire Ní Shéaghdha.

Original reference: 0560/6

In collection The Schools’ Collection : County Tipperary schools

  1. Hidden Treasure (p. 235)
  2. Hidden Treasure (p. 236)
  3. Hidden Treasure (p. 237)
  4. Hidden Treasure (p. 237)
  5. Hidden Treasure (p. 238-239)
  6. Funny Story (p. 240)
  7. Funny Story (p. 241)
  8. Funny Story (p. 241)
  9. Riddles (p. 242-244)
  10. Funny Story (p. 245)
  11. Funny Story (p. 245-246)
  12. Funny Story (p. 247)
  13. Funny Story (p. 248)
  14. Funny Story (p. 248-249)
  15. Weather-Lore (p. 249-250)
  16. Signs of Good Weather (p. 251)
  17. Local Heroes - Tom Cuddihy (p. 252)
  18. Tom Addish (p. 253)
  19. Tom Phelan (p. 254-255)
  20. James Winkle (p. 255-256)
  21. Edward Egan (p. 257-258)
  22. Noted Mower (p. 258-259)
  23. Great Walker (p. 259)
  24. Famous Runner (p. 259)
  25. Great Mower (p. 260)
  26. Great Walkers (p. 260)
  27. Epidemic (p. 261)
  28. Noted Tradesman (p. 261)
  29. Burning of House (p. 262)
  30. Joe Lawrence's Ride to the Lower Regions (p. 263-264)
  31. Another Version of Joe Lawrence's Ride to the Lower Regions (p. 264-265)
  32. Joe Lawrence's Trip to the Lower Regions (p. 266-273)
  33. Burning of Brigid Cleary, Ballyvadlea (p. 274-276)
  34. Hedge-Schoolmasters (p. 277-278)
  35. The subjects taught in the hedge-schools were Arithmetic including Mensuration, Irish and English. (p. 279)
  36. Boot-Making in Mullinahone (p. 280-283)
  37. Tanning of Leather (p. 284)
  38. Spinning (p. 285)
  39. Making of Nails (p. 286)
  40. Making of Tiles (p. 287)
  41. Burning of Lime in Kilns (p. 288)
  42. Wheel-Making (p. 289)
  43. Wheel-Making (p. 289)
  44. Thatching (p. 290-291)
  45. Sugan Chairs (p. 291-292)
  46. Noted Thatcher (p. 292-293)
  47. Basket-Making (p. 294)
  48. Quern (p. 295)
  49. Quern (p. 295)
  50. Brick-Making (p. 296)
  51. Making of Culm Balls (p. 296-297)
  52. Culm Ball Making (p. 298)
  53. Pop-Gun for Culm Balls (p. 298)
  54. Chair-Making (p. 299)
  55. Custom in Connection with Culm Ball-Making (p. 299)
  56. Burning of the Sheas (p. 300-301)
  57. Micil the Matchmaker (p. 301-302)
  58. Burning of the Sheas (p. 302)
  59. Granting of Site of Present Church (p. 303)
  60. Sanctuary of Old Church Used for Pigs (p. 304)
  61. Words of Bishop in Old Church (p. 304)
  62. Setting of Wheat (p. 305)
  63. Potatoes (p. 305)
  64. Mattock or Grafán (p. 305-306)
  65. Bill-Hook (p. 307)
  66. Slasher (p. 307)
  67. Spades (p. 307)
  68. Carts (p. 307)
  69. Present Day Method of Planting Potatoes (p. 308)
  70. Potato Planting (p. 309)
  71. Planting of Turnips (p. 310)
  72. Top-Dressing (p. 310)
  73. Rye Straw (p. 310)
  74. Hanging Tables (p. 311)
  75. Firkins (p. 311)
  76. Chimney-Making (p. 312)
  77. Basket Cradles (p. 312)
  78. Freak Eggs (p. 313)
  79. Hatching of Eggs (p. 313)
  80. Hatching of Eggs (p. 314)
  81. Turf-Cutting (p. 314-315)
  82. Pipes and Tobacco (p. 315-316)
  83. Pipes and Tobacco (p. 316)
  84. Rush Candles (p. 316)
  85. Manure for Wheat (p. 316)
  86. Lamp Made in Laois (p. 317)
  87. Naggin (p. 317)
  88. Dutch Pipe (p. 317)
  89. Trout-Fishing - Illegal (p. 318)
  90. Trout-Fishing - Legal (p. 318)
  91. Stabbing "Row-Tags" (p. 318)
  92. Local Marriage Customs (p. 319-320)
  93. In the Penal Times - The Mass Rock (p. 321)
  94. Priest's Leap (p. 321)
  95. Léim an tSagairt (p. 322)
  96. Caves of Priestown (p. 322)
  97. Mass Paths (p. 323)
  98. Local Place Names - Mullinahone (p. 324-325)
  99. Local Place Names - Poulacapple (p. 326)
  100. Local Place Names - Poulacapple (p. 326)
  101. Local Place Names - Drom Dearg (p. 326-327)
  102. Names of Fields (p. 328-329)
  103. Place Names (p. 330)
  104. Place Names - Gleann na Muice Duibhe (p. 330)
  105. Place Names - Lag Bán Domhnaill (p. 330)
  106. Place Names - Baltín (p. 330)
  107. Place Names - Coolagh (p. 331)
  108. Birds (p. 332-334)
  109. Birds (p. 335)
  110. Meeting Magpies on the Road (p. 335)
  111. Local Cures (p. 336-337)
  112. Cure for Farcy (p. 338)
  113. Homemade Toys (p. 339-341)
  114. Lore of Certain Days (p. 342-343)
  115. Travelling Folk (p. 344-345)
  116. Fairy Forts (p. 346-347)
  117. Roads (p. 348)
  118. Roads (p. 348)
  119. Roads (p. 349)
  120. Roads (p. 349-350)
  121. Forts (p. 351)
  122. Forts (p. 351)
  123. Funny Stories (p. 352)
  124. Funny Stories (p. 352-353)
  125. Funny Stories (p. 353-354)
  126. Funny Stories (p. 354)
  127. Funny Stories (p. 354-356)
  128. Funny Stories (p. 357)
  129. Funny Stories (p. 357)
  130. Funny Story (p. 358)
  131. Funny Story (p. 358)
  132. Funny Story (p. 359)
  133. Local Poets (p. 360)
  134. The following lines were composed by Thomas B. Kickham. (p. 360-361)
  135. Last Dream (p. 362-363)
  136. Famine Times (p. 364)
  137. Famine Times (p. 364)
  138. Famine Times (p. 364)
  139. Famine Times (p. 365)
  140. Famine Times (p. 365)
  141. Famine Times (p. 365)
  142. Games (p. 366)
  143. Games (p. 366)
  144. Games - Sheep, Sheep (p. 367)
  145. Games - Hunting (p. 367)
  146. Games - Colours (p. 368)
  147. Games - Captain (p. 368)
  148. Games - Hell and Heaven (p. 369)
  149. Games - I Lost My Glove (p. 369)
  150. Games - Dropping the Handkerchief (p. 370)
  151. Games - Hiding the Thimble (p. 370)
  152. My Home District (p. 371)
  153. My Home District (p. 371)
  154. My Home District (p. 372)
  155. My Home District (p. 373)
  156. My Home District (p. 373)
  157. My Home District (p. 373)
  158. My Home District (p. 374)
  159. My Home District (p. 374)
  160. Finding of Skeleton at Clonagoose (p. 375)
  161. Our Holy Wells (p. 376)
  162. Herbs (p. 377)
  163. Herbs (p. 378)
  164. Herbs (p. 378)
  165. Herbs (p. 378)
  166. Herbs (p. 378)
  167. Herbs (p. 379)
  168. Story (p. 379)
  169. Dyeing Purposes (p. 379)
  170. Potatoes (p. 380)
  171. Potatoes (p. 380-381)
  172. Potatoes Used for Starch (p. 382)
  173. Proverbs (p. 382)
  174. Proverbs (p. 382)
  175. Proverbs (p. 383)
  176. Proverbs (p. 383)
  177. Proverbs (p. 383)
  178. Proverbs (p. 383)
  179. Proverbs (p. 384)
  180. Proverbs (p. 384)
  181. Proverbs (p. 384)
  182. Proverbs (p. 384)
  183. Proverbs (p. 385)
  184. Proverbs (p. 385)
  185. Festival Customs (p. 385-386)
  186. Song of Wren Boys (p. 387)
  187. St Martin's Day (p. 387)
  188. St Martin's Day (p. 387)
  189. St Martin's Day (p. 387)
  190. St Brigid's Day (p. 388)
  191. St Brigid's Day (p. 388)
  192. St Patrick's Day (p. 388)
  193. Shrove Tuesday (p. 388-389)
  194. May Day (p. 390)
  195. May Day (p. 390)
  196. May Day (p. 391)
  197. Good Friday (p. 391)
  198. Easter Saturday (p. 391)
  199. Holy Week (p. 392)
  200. Halloween (p. 392)
  201. Farm Animals (p. 393)
  202. Farm Animals (p. 394)
  203. Farm Animals (p. 395)
  204. Setting of Eggs (p. 396)
  205. Setting of Eggs (p. 396)
  206. Goats (p. 396)
Origin information
Mullinahone, Co. Tipperary
Date created:
Type of Resource
text
Physical description
1 chapter (vol. 560, p. 235a-396)
Languages
English  
Genre
Chapter
Subject
Folklore--Ireland--Tipperary
Treasure troves--Folklore
Jokes   linked data (lcsh)
Riddles   linked data (lcsh)
Weather--Folklore
Epidemics   linked data (lcsh)
Occupations   linked data (lcsh)
Ireland--History--Famine, 1845-1852
Fires   linked data (lcsh)
Folk poetry   linked data (lcsh)
Schools   linked data (lcsh)
Clothing and dress   linked data (lcsh)
Tanning   linked data (lcsh)
Textile industry   linked data (lcsh)
Nail craft   linked data (lcsh)
Limekilns   linked data (lcsh)
Thatched roofs   linked data (lcsh)
Basket making   linked data (lcsh)
Dwellings--Folklore
Land use   linked data (lcsh)
belief   linked data (afset)
Agriculture   linked data (lcsh)
Potatoes   linked data (lcsh)
Candlemaking   linked data (lcsh)
Food--Folklore
Fishing   linked data (lcsh)
Marriage   linked data (lcsh)
local legends   linked data (afset)
Birds--Folklore
Animals--Folklore
Traditional medicine   linked data (lcsh)
Animals--Diseases
Toys   linked data (lcsh)
Manners and customs   linked data (lcsh)
Irish Travellers (Nomadic people)   linked data (lcsh)
Ringforts   linked data (lcsh)
Roads   linked data (lcsh)
Verbal arts and literature   linked data (afset)
Recreation   linked data (lcsh)
Historic sites   linked data (lcsh)
Dyes and dyeing   linked data (lcsh)
Proverbs   linked data (lcsh)
Saint Stephen's Day   linked data (lcsh)
Saint Martin's Day   linked data (lcsh)
Saint Brigid's Day   linked data (lcsh)
Saint Patrick's Day   linked data (lcsh)
Carnival    linked data (lcsh)
May (Month)--Folklore
Good Friday   linked data (lcsh)
Easter   linked data (lcsh)
Halloween   linked data (lcsh)
Animal culture   linked data (lcsh)
School location
MullinahoneMuileann na hUamhanMullinahoneKilvemnonSlievardaghTipperary
Location
https://doi.org/10.7925/drs1.duchas_4922236
Location
University College Dublin. National Folklore Collection UCD .

Original reference: 0560/6

Suggested credit
"The Schools' Manuscript Collection: County Tipperary schools," held by the National Folklore Collection UCD. © Digital content by University College Dublin, published by UCD Library, University College Dublin <http://digital.ucd.ie/view/duchas:49222365>
Funding
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.
Record source
Metadata creation date: 2014/2016 — Metadata created by Fiontar, Dublin City University, in collaboration with the National Folklore Collection UCD and UCD Library. Original Fiontar metadata converted into MODS by UCD Library.

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