1. Saint Enan lived in Drumraney. He was a hermit. After his death a monastery was built in his honour...


Story collected by a student at Ardnagrath school (Ardnagragh, Co. Westmeath) (no informant identified).

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18 Dame Street, Dublin: photographic data


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19-22 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland: photographic data


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22 Aston Quay, Dublin 2, Ireland: photographic data


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22 Duke Street, Dublin: photographic data


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22 Duke Street, Dublin: photographic data


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22 Wicklow Street, Dublin: photographic data


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22-23 Suffolk Street, Dublin 2, Ireland: photographic data


Consists of 2 orthorectified images of the structure. The orthorectified images have been derived from one or more photographic image that are included as layers in the original Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) file. The composite and other image layers have been extracted and saved in TIFF image files, as well as JPEG files in various resolutions to facilitate inspection.

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A 'bualtán ash' was a long stick used by farmers during the drawing home of corn and building of stacks.


Story collected by a student at Caisleán Ó gConaing (B.) school (Castleconnell, Co. Limerick) (no informant identified).

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A boy in Quin was remaining delicate and no improvement was coming on him from day to day.


Story collected by a student at Clooney, Cuinche school (Clooney, Co. Clare) from informant James O' Dea.

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A bronze sword - found by Amy O' Leary, Carrigamine Macroom in 1934.


Story collected by a student at Maghcromtha (B.) school (Macroom, Co. Cork) (no informant identified).

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A certain hermit looked out the door of his hut one night.


Story collected by Thomas Falvey, a student at Cill Chaoi school (Kilkee, Co. Clare) from informant Jack Lynch.

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A Chaora Bheag Dhílis


Story collected by Máire B. Ní Chailleóige, a student at Edenfinfreagh school (Edenfinfreagh, Co. Donegal) from informant Máire Ní Chailleóige.

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A cure for warts is to get a snail and rub the juice of the snail to the wart...


Story collected by James Dwyer, a student at Ceapach na bhFaoiteach (B.) Toem school (Cappagh White, Co. Tipperary) from informant John Dwyer.

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A Famous Scornach Athlete - Skilange the Runner


Story collected by a student at Ovens (C.) school (Ovens, Co. Cork) from informant Michael Hegarty.

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pages 22 & 23


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A Holy Well


Story collected by a student at Árd Ailinne (Mount Allen) school (Mountallen, Co. Roscommon) from informant Mrs Ellen Fleming.

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A Local Outlaw - Domhnall Ó Cásga O Keeffe


Story collected by Tim Murphy, a student at Faill Ó Thuiadh (B.) Foilogohig, Baile Deasún school (Foilogohig, Co. Cork) from informant Mr Cornelius Murphy.

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A man from Cnoicín a Ghulláin was playing cards in his neighbour's house one night.


Story collected by Denis D. Buckley, a student at Cnoc na Groighe (B.), Ráth Mhór school (Knocknagree, Co. Cork) from informant David Murphy.

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A man named Deely was coming home from one night.


Story collected by Edward Kenny, a student at Liathdruim school (Leitrim Beg, Co. Galway) from informant Edward Kenny.

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A man who lived in Goland was going round his fields in which he had corn growing.


Story collected by Annie Grant, a student at Sessiagh Uí Néill school (Sessiagh (O'Neill), Co. Donegal) from informant Tom Holland.

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A neighbour of a man called Mr Reid bought a horse...


Story collected by a student at Tullyallen, Drogheda school (Tullyallen, Co. Louth) (no informant identified).

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A pensioner named Mr. O' Sullivan lived above Con Shea's; he got blind in war and had an army Pension.


Story collected by a student at Tigh Molaga (C.) school (Timoleague, Co. Cork) (no informant identified).

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A Prayer


Story collected by Mairead Griffin, a student at Eatharlach (Aherlow) school (Aherlow, Co. Tipperary) from 2 informants.

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A Story


Story collected by Mary Killeen, a student at Scropul, Mullach school (Drummin, Co. Clare) from informant Patrick Downes.

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A wet and a windy May...


Story collected by Eibhlín Ní Liathán, a student at Scoil na mBráthar, Calainn school (Callan, Co. Kilkenny) (no informant identified).

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A woman named Mrs. Donovan of Knocknapogue near Ballinadee was coming home from Bandon very late one night, about fifty years ago...


Story collected by a student at Béal Átha Fhinghín (B.) school (Ballineen, Co. Cork) from informant Mrs Coffey.

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pages 22 & 23


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Abairtí i dtaobh na hAimsire


Story collected by a student at Seana-Caiseal school (Shanacashel, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Abfhad sara deineadh bóthar Chealla bhí abha ag rith annsúd.


Story collected by a student at An Clochar, Cathair Saidhbhín school (Cahersiveen, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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An Abha go nGlaonn siad Laoi


Story collected by a student at Baile Mhúirne (C.) school (Ballyvourney, Co. Cork) (no informant identified).

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About a mile north of Clane there is a place called Maingham. This was the burial place of Danish Kings.


Story collected by William Graham, a student at Prosperous (B.), Naas school (Prosperous, Co. Kildare) from informant Patrick Curry.

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About eighty or ninety years ago faction fights used to be carried on at the fairs of Townrahowen and Newtown.


Story collected by James A. P. Gilvarry, a student at Baile Mhic Citheóla school (Ballymackeehola, Co. Mayo) from informant Miss S. Browne.

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About seventy years ago there lived a girl over near Moyvane.


Story collected by Thomas Costello, a student at Cluain Meacan school (Cloonmackon, Co. Kerry) from informant Mrs Costello.

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An Account of a Great Storm


Story collected by a student at Michael Str., New Ross school (New Ross, Co. Wexford) (no informant identified).

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Acute phymosis


Watercolour medical illustration depicting acute phymosis (phimosis) in a man. It has the alternative reference numbers 1604, 344 and P5A on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is A.a.4. The entry for this in P263/1 pg. 1 reads 'Acute phymosis (2 drawings) Philip Ryan aet 22'. The handwritten note on the back reads '2nd drawing. Philip Ryan 22. Destruction of the prepuce by sloughing from venereal'.

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