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Chríoch (Cree), Cuar an Chláir

Abstract: A collection of folklore and local history stories from An Chríoch (Cree), Cuar an Chláir (school) (Creegh, Co. Clare), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Mártan Ó Ceallaigh.

Original reference: 0631/4

In collection The Schools’ Collection : County Clare schools

Origin information
Creegh, Co. Clare
Date created:
Type of Resource
text
Physical description
1 chapter (vol. 631, p. 204-246)
Languages
English  irish  
Genre
Chapter
Subject
Folklore--Ireland--Clare
Treasure troves--Folklore
local legends   linked data (afset)
Vikings   linked data (lcsh)
Brian, King of Ireland, 926-1014   linked data (viaf)
Supernatural beings   linked data (afset)
Traditional medicine   linked data (lcsh)
Weather--Folklore
Curses   linked data (afset)
Commerce   linked data (lcsh)
School location
CreeghAn ChríochCreeghKilmacduaneMoyartaClare
Location
https://doi.org/10.7925/drs1.duchas_5055995
Location
University College Dublin. National Folklore Collection UCD .

Original reference: 0631/4

Suggested credit
"The Schools' Manuscript Collection: County Clare 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:50559955>
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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An Chríoch (Cree), Cuar an Chláir is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Copyright of the original resource: University College Dublin

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