Glenanore

Abstract: A collection of folklore and local history stories from Glenanore (school) (Glennanore, Co. Waterford), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Séamus Ó Maoldhomhnaigh.

Original reference: 0656/1

In collection The Schools’ Collection : Waterford county schools

Origin information
Glennanore, Co. Waterford
Date created:
Type of Resource
text
Physical description
1 chapter (vol. 656, p. 1-17)
Languages
English  irish  
Genre
Chapter
Subject
Folklore--Ireland--Waterford
Supernatural beings   linked data (afset)
Brigands and robbers   linked data (lcsh)
Irish Travellers (Nomadic people)   linked data (lcsh)
Folk poetry   linked data (lcsh)
Traditional medicine   linked data (lcsh)
Riddles   linked data (lcsh)
Butter   linked data (lcsh)
Dissenters, Religious--Legal status, laws, etc.
local legends   linked data (afset)
School location
GlennanoreGleann FhionnúirGlennanoreRathgormuckGlenahiryWaterford
Location
https://doi.org/10.7925/drs1.duchas_5162153
Location
University College Dublin. National Folklore Collection UCD .

Original reference: 0656/1

Suggested credit
"The Schools' Manuscript Collection: Waterford county 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:51621535>
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.

Rights & Usage Conditions

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