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
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Ireland
19th century
Munster (Ireland)
Cork (Ireland : County)
Clare (Ireland : County)
Waterford (Ireland : County)
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