An Gorta i gCorcaigh, sa Chlár, agus i bPortláirge / The Famine in Cork, Clare and Waterford. (Cóipleabhra speisialta) Questionnaire: Irish Famine (1845-1852) Ireland--History--Famine, 1845-1852 Ireland--Social conditions--19th century Questionnaire compiled by the Irish Folklore Commission on the Irish Famine (1845-1852): Title-page of the collection of responses from Counties Cork, Clare and Waterford, [1945]. "An Gorta i gCorcaigh, sa Chlár, agus i bPortláirge / The Famine in Cork, Clare and Waterford. (Cóipleabhra speisialta)". --Pagination refers to the notebook containing responses collected from Counties Cork, Clare and Waterford. --Pages 2-3 not scanned by IVRLA (Contain questionnaire identical to that for the province of Munster: See Related Item). Irish Folklore Commission Text Questionnaire 1 item http://hdl.handle.net/10151/OB_2000206_IF hdl:10151/OB_2000206_IF local:OB_2000206_IF EADseries:IVRLA20:164 uri:info:fedora/ivrla:21207 ivrla:21207 http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ivrla:21207 eng English Irish gle isMemberOf: info:fedora/ivrla:20162 hasMember: info:fedora/ivrla:21208 Ireland 19th century Munster (Ireland) Cork (Ireland : County) Clare (Ireland : County) Waterford (Ireland : County) Access to data associated with this resource is restricted to UCD students and staff or to individuals with specific authorisation from the National Folklore Collection UCD. For further information or to apply for access contact the National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin, Newman Building, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland (http://www.ucd.ie/folklore/en/). Conditions of use of original materials may vary depending upon the particular item. For additional information please contact the National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin, Newman Building, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland. Descriptive information for this item may be freely reproduced; no further use or reproduction of the digital data represented by this object is allowed without specific written permission of the National Folklore Collection UCD. For further information or to apply for access to this resource please contact the National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin, Newman Building, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.