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Pádraig Ó Nia and his sister, Bríd, Carna. Pádraig is a native Irish speaker and storyteller. He and his sister Bríd lived on Feenish Island. He was a fisherman all his life.
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Séamus Breathnach, (75), Gabha/Blacksmith, Ard na gCraobhach, Rinn Mhaoil (Renvyle), native of Cornamona.
Colm Ó Caodháin and family, Carna.
Mrs Elizabeth Padden, Crosspatrick, Killala. Pictured at Leenane, Co. Galway.
Dónall 'ac Giontaigh, Ballycroy.
Jimmy Murphy, Storyteller, Delvin South, Louisburgh, Co. Mayo.
Children at Cladach, in the home of Mrs Brigid McGinty (83) - John (Bidi Neilí), Cladach, Sáile, Gob a’ Choire.
Gerry Mulrooney, aged 74, Kingsfort, Ballintogher.
Seán Mac Con Rí, Cloch na Rón.
Pádraig Mac Con Iomaire, Carna.
Informants, Connacht: Joe McDonagh, Lurgan, Riverstown Parish; dash or churn staff in hedge (out of use).
National Folklore Collection. Photographic Collection
Séamus Breathnach, (75), Gabha/Blacksmith, Ard na gCraobhach, Rinn Mhaoil, native of Cornamona.
Máire Uí Chualáin, Loughconeera.
Tomás Ó Niaidh, Carna.
Pádraig Ó Súilliobháin, Baile 'n Tobair, Cornamona.
P. O'Donnell and Mr Power, National Teacher, Newport.
Brigid Bean Uí Coidéise (Deacy) 89, agus Brigid Ní Choinne (Cunny) 86, Baile an Chaisil, Áth an Chláir.
Mr Burke, Corr na Móna.
Catherine 'Katie' Stephens. Schools’ contributor. Loughkeeran NS, Foxford, Co. Mayo. With Dr. Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh.
Mr Maguire, N.T., Mám.
Pádraig Ó Nia agus a dheirfiúr Bríd Ní Nia, Carna.