[Response to a questionnaire compiled by the Irish Folklore Commission on the Irish Famine (1845-1852) / From Micheál Ó Lochlainn]


Response to a questionnaire compiled by the Irish Folklore Commission on the Irish Famine (1845-1852) / From Micheál Ó Lochlainn, Baile Dubh, Inagh, Co. Clare.

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[Response to questionnaire from Edward McGrane and others]


Response to questionnaire from Edward McGrane, aged 88, Ballintra, Co. Donegal. Other responses from William Torrens aged 73 from the townland of Lisminton, Ballintra. Also Patsy McGarrigle and Thomas J Walls and others.

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[Response to a questionnaire compiled by the Irish Folklore Commission on the Irish Famine (1845-1852) in the province of Connacht/ Recorded by Seosamh Mac Cionnaith]


Response to a questionnaire compiled by the Irish Folklore Commission on the Irish Famine (1845-1852) in the province of Connacht/ Recorded by Seosamh Mac Cionnaith, Gortletteragh, Mohill, Co. Leitrim, 5 June 1945.

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[Response to a questionnaire compiled by the Irish Folklore Commission on the Irish Famine (1845-1852) in the province of Ulster / From John Cunningham]


Response to a questionnaire compiled by the Irish Folklore Commission on the Irish Famine (1845-1852) in the province of Ulster / From John Cunningham, Scoil Mhín an Aodaoire (Meenaneary N.S.), An Carraig [Carrick,] Co. Donegal.

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[Response to a questionnaire compiled by the Irish Folklore Commission on the Irish Famine (1845-1852) / From Seán Ó Duinnshleibhe]


Response to a questionnaire compiled by the Irish Folklore Commission on the Irish Famine (1845-1852)/ From Seán Ó Duinnshleibhe, Fermoy, Co. Cork, [1945]. Information refers to the district South of Nagles Mountains: Hyde Estate, Hudson Estate and Victor Roche's Estate in County Cork. Includes an account by John O'Reilly (farmer, age 80, Glenville) as told by his father John O'Reilly of Tourgarriffe and hand-drawn maps of famine relief schemes in the Glenville area.

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St. Stephen's: a record of University life


An issue of the University College Dublin magazine, which aimed to be a record of University life. Contributors were mainly University staff and students. A typical issue includes an editorial, articles of a literary or humorous nature, book reviews, notes from University societies, and reports from schools, in particular the Medical School. This issue includes a report entitled "The turning of the worm" about a general meeting of students to discuss the journal. The report covers the comments of Professor John McClelland, Professor William Magennis, and Francis Sheehy-Skeffington.

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St. Stephen's: a record of University life


An issue of the University College Dublin magazine, which aimed to be a record of University life. Contributors were mainly University staff and students. A typical issue includes an editorial, articles of a literary or humorous nature, book reviews, notes from University societies, and reports from schools, in particular the Medical School.

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