Dates:
2014-2016 — 2014
Type/Formats:
Text — Folktale
Contributors:
Mulroy, B. — Cirby, Mr Thomas — Ireland. Department of Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht — University College Dublin — National Folklore Foundation--Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann [ … ]
Abstract:
Story collected by a student at Mungraid (B.) Luimneach school (Mungret, Co. Limerick) from informant Mr Thomas Cirby.
Dates:
1937-1938 — 1937 — 2014-2016 — 2014
Type/Formats:
Text — Folktale
Contributors:
Fitzpatrick, M. — Cooney, P. — Ireland. Department of Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht — University College Dublin — National Folklore Foundation--Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann [ … ]
Abstract:
Story collected by a student at Broadford school (Broadford, Co. Clare) from informant P. Cooney.
Dates:
1937-1938 — 1937 — 2014-2016 — 2014
Type/Formats:
Text — Folktale
Contributors:
Giolla Choinnigh, Peadar Mac — Giolla Choinnigh, P. Mac — Brady, Pat — Ireland. Department of Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht — University College Dublin [ … ]
Abstract:
Story collected by P. Mac Giolla Choinnigh, a student at Drumloughan (Dromlachan) school (Sunnagh More, Co. Leitrim) from informant Pat Brady.
Creator:
Ailsa Holland
Dates:
1916-1932 — 1916
Type/Formats:
Collection — StillImage — Photographs
Contributors:
University College, Dublin. Archives Department — FitzGerald, Desmond, 1888-1947
Abstract:
This collection of photographic prints forms part of the papers of Desmond FitzGerald (P80). The majority of theses photographs arise out of the Civil War but other smaller series relate to the aftermath of the Easter Rising and to the War of Independence. There are also other series of army... [ … ]
Date:
1922-1923
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Photographs
Contributor:
FitzGerald, Desmond, 1888-1947
Abstract:
Photograph of a badly burned body in a coffin. The coffin, and lid, are being propped up towards the photographer by a group of men; the shroud has been pulled back from the upper half of the body and the legs are crudely tied together with a strap. Possibly, one of the Loughnan brothers... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Photographs
Contributor:
Murphy, Michael J., 1913-1996
Abstract:
Stone alongside wall at River Street, Newry. One tradition claims that this stone came from Old Killeavy Graveyard, south Armagh, and was set at this spot so that before funerals turned up Quay Street to St. Mary's, coffins used be rested on it while mourners went into two pubs nearby to drink. [ … ]
Dates:
1914-1918 — 1914
Type/Formats:
Text — Diaries
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributor:
Gleeson, Francis A., Father
Abstract:
Handwritten page from a diary of Fr. Gleeson, noting the death of Barsby, ‘who died a very holy death’ (p1). It also discusses the purchase of crosses for graves and the making of coffins.
Date:
1922-1923
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Photographs
Contributors:
FitzGerald, Desmond, 1888-1947 — Hogan, W. D.
Abstract:
Photograph by W.D. Hogan of four Irish Free State Army soldiers carrying a coffin draped in the tricolour along the wet Main Street of Bruff, Co. Limerick; five other men in army overcoats but wearing soft caps flank the coffin carrying rifles at the reverse; buildings and cars are visible in the... [ … ]
Creator:
University College, Dublin
Type/Formats:
Text — Issue
Contributors:
Manning, Maurice, 1943- — Scott, Tony, Dr. — McKenna, Brian M.
Abstract:
UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue... [ … ]
Creator:
University College, Dublin
Type/Formats:
Text — Issue
Contributors:
Manning, Maurice, 1943- — Scott, Tony, Dr. — McKenna, Brian M.
Abstract:
UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue... [ … ]