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Unofficial Place Names - Parish of Tahilla


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Muingle Lot


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Cnoch dubh: a hill of dark coloured shale rock above house of John Jones Blackwater...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Poll na Móna: a hole in the River Blackwater in John Moriarty's farm in Direendaragh Blackwater...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Bealach Bán: A rough stony field with white finnaun growing on it in farm of W. M. O Sullivan Derrinaclave Blackwater...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Sean an iubhair: a hollow in farm of Daniel O Donoghue Direenamackion Blackwater...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Gáirdín an Aitinn: a furzy field in farm of Patk. Shea, Doon, Tahilla...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Faill a' Triple: a cliff in Derryvillane farm of John O Connell Derryvillane Moulcallee, Blackwater...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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The bata scór was a stick used by labourers (or others) for leckoning number of days worked...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Esge Coinlig - a hollow east of Mrs Con Sullivan's (Durraghi) house at Scott's Hill, Tahilla...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Aimsear a bhídh a rugadh tú...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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He has a scar (scar = share or portion) in the boat...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Nicknames


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Bolg an Uachra: Name of rack between Sherky Island and Mainland...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Cúm an Aifrinn


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Carraig an Aifrinn: Tradition says this was a Mass rock...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Gáirdín a' Líonta: a field west of J. C. O' Sullivan's house in Direenamacken Blackwater...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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"Cad é an t-ainm atá ort?"...


Story collected by a student at Droichead na Dóinne school (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry) from informant Donnchadh Ó Súilleabháin.

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Droichead na Dóinne


A collection of folklore and local history stories from Droichead na Dóinne (school) (Blackwater Bridge, Co. Kerry), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Tadhg Ó Scolaidhe.

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