Excerpts from an interview with Tim “Tedna” Buckley about Bowling. For this interview's catalogue entry click here.

Description

Excerpt 1: Early days of Tedna's learning bowling

Excerpt 2: First tournaments

Excerpt 3: Championships

Excerpt 4: Tedna's son Michael

Excerpt 5: Tedna's son James

Excerpt 6: Tedna's daughter Noreen winning the championship on a replay

Excerpt 7: Tedna Buckley's daughter Delia winning the all Ireland in Armagh during the troubles

Excerpt 8: Tedna's son John, All Ireland Champion

Excerpt 9: About the similar rules in Armagh

Excerpt 10: About the Blackstone road for bowling

Excerpt 11: Tim 'Tedna' Buckley rates the 'city roads' for bowling

Excerpt 12: Dan O'Leary, Dan O' Mahoney and Christy McCarthy, important figures in bowling

Excerpt 13: On road traffic and bowling

Excerpt 14: Commenting on best road surfaces for bowling

Excerpt 15: Commenting on old vs new bowls

Excerpt 16: Commenting on old vs new bowls

Excerpt 17: On lost and found bowls

Excerpt 18: Bowl finding dogs

Excerpt 19: Rules of Bowling

Excerpt 20: Bowling is a summer game

Excerpt 21: Weather and bowling anecdote

Excerpt 22: How do people know when there's a game?

Excerpt 23: Rivalries between players

Excerpt 24: How many can play together?

Excerpt 25: Refereeing

Excerpt 26: Famous bowling matches

Excerpt 27: Enjoying years of bowling


Date

1989

Identifier

UCCFEA_SR00001_WAVC

Citation

“Excerpts from an interview with Tim “Tedna” Buckley about Bowling. For this interview's catalogue entry click here.,” UCCFEA, accessed April 28, 2024, http://epu.ucc.ie/folklore/items/show/428.