Dates:
2014-2016 — 2014
Type/Formats:
Text — Folktale
Contributors:
Néill, S. Ó — Sherlock, Nicholas — Sherlock, Patrick — Ireland. Department of Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht — University College Dublin [ … ]
Abstract:
Story collected by Nicholas Sherlock, a student at Barratitoppy school (Barratitoppy Lower, Co. Monaghan) from informant Patrick Sherlock.
Dates:
2014-2016 — 2014
Type/Formats:
Text — Folktale
Contributors:
Néill, S. Ó — Murray, Rita — Murray, Eugene — Ireland. Department of Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht — University College Dublin [ … ]
Abstract:
Story collected by Rita Murray, a student at Barratitoppy school (Barratitoppy Lower, Co. Monaghan) from informant Eugene Murray.
Dates:
2014-2016 — 2014
Type/Formats:
Text — Folktale
Contributors:
Néill, S. Ó — Murray, Rita — Murray, Eugene — Ireland. Department of Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht — University College Dublin [ … ]
Abstract:
Story collected by Rita Murray, a student at Barratitoppy school (Barratitoppy Lower, Co. Monaghan) from informant Eugene Murray.
Dates:
2014-2016 — 2014
Type/Formats:
Text — Folktale
Contributors:
Néill, S. Ó — Murray, Rita — Murray, Eugene — Ireland. Department of Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht — University College Dublin [ … ]
Abstract:
Story collected by Rita Murray, a student at Barratitoppy school (Barratitoppy Lower, Co. Monaghan) from informant Eugene Murray.
Dates:
2014-2016 — 2014
Type/Formats:
Text — Folktale
Contributors:
Néill, S. Ó — Sherlock, Nicholas — Sherlock, Patrick — Ireland. Department of Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht — University College Dublin [ … ]
Abstract:
Story collected by Nicholas Sherlock, a student at Barratitoppy school (Barratitoppy Lower, Co. Monaghan) from informant Patrick Sherlock.
Dates:
1937-1938 — 1937 — 2014-2016 — 2014
Type/Formats:
Text — Chapter
Contributors:
Barratitoppy — Néill, S. Ó — Deery, Dan — Meehan, John — Kenna, Dympna Mc [ … ]
Abstract:
A collection of folklore and local history stories from Barratitoppy (school) (Barratitoppy Lower, Co. Monaghan), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher S. Ó Néill. [ … ]