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Interview with Ann Carroll, Milltown, Dublin. Collected by George McClafferty.

In collection Urban Folklore Project (Dublin)

Origin information
Milltown, Dublin 6, Ireland
Date created:
Type of Resource
sound recording-nonmusical
Physical description
1 sound recording (00:46:50) : digital — Reformating quality: preservation (audio/wav) — Digital origin: reformatted digital
An access file in MP3 format (audio/mpeg) is available.
Note
National Folklore Collection MS number: 199-:(?)
Languages
English  
Table of Contents
Powerscourt House, haunting by first Lord (00:00:00) -- Story about dungeons used by priest hunters in Powerscourt House (00:09:11) -- Unlucky to take hawthorn into the house (00:11:20) -- 7th son healing abilities, folk cures and tonics (00:13:33) -- The Gullet River in Glencullen, origin of the name (00:25:43) -- Swan Brook House, the Emmet Family (00:27:28) -- Watercress, churning, cake bread (00:29:11) -- Dyes (00:30:57) -- Gold cured sties, improved eyesight (00:32:10) -- Folk cures (00:33:38)
Genre
Interview   linked data (lctgm)
Subject
Milltown (Dublin, Ireland)
Traditional medicine   linked data (lcsh)
Superstition   linked data (lcsh)
Cooking   linked data (lcsh)
Haunted houses--Wicklow (Ireland)   linked data (lcsh)
Baking   linked data (lcsh)
Dyes and dyeing   linked data (lcsh)
Powerscourt House
Swan Brook House
Emmet family
River Gullet--Name
Interviews--Dublin (Ireland)   linked data (lcsh)
Location
UCD School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and Linguistics. UCD Delargy Centre for Irish Folklore and the National Folklore Collection. Urban Folklore Project (Dublin). UFP0112
Note
National Folklore Collection MS number: 199-:(?)

Record source
Metadata creation date: 2007-02-27

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