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National Folklore Collection. Photographic Collection
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Corr shúgáin eile, 1. lámh, 2. bloc adhmaid, 3. cos, 4. gad, 5. cromán.
Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill in Glenveagh National Park.
Detailed drawings of a currach.
Denis McDaid. Farmer in his kitchen, singer and accordionist.
Flax wheel, 'tuirne beag'.
Muileann buailte.
Fiddle playing: Caoimhín MacAoidh playing at a fiddle concert, location unknown, most likely Donegal c. early/mid 1980s.
Punt.
kelp stacks and kelp kilns.
Maighréad Ní Dhomhnaill with her son, Manus and daughter, Róise on a swing.
Dónal MacPolin making a Dunfanaghy curach.
Fiddle playing: Fiddler (possibly Con Cassidy) playing at a fiddle concert, location unknown, most likely Donegal c. early/mid 1980s.
speal and corrán.
Drawing of Donegal currach from 'Dr. Pococke’s Tour in Ireland', ed. George T. Stokes (Dublin, 1891).
Séamas Ó Catháin and Seán Ó hEochaidh.
Roof of local slate.
Fiddle-playing. Vincent Campbell, Glenties.
Fiddle-playing. Caoimhín Mac Aoidh playing at a fiddle concert, location unknown, most likely Donegal.
corr shúgáin: ag leigean súgáin (letting súgáin); Ag casadh súgáinn (twisting súgán).