Excerpts from an interview with Martin Foley about life on Cork’s Northside - interview oneFor this interview's catalogue entry click here

Description

Excerpt 1: The bridges that mark the Northside

Excerpt 2: The locations of pigeon clubs

Excerpt 3: political affiliations in families

Excerpt 4: An older form of neighbourhood watch in Churchfield to prevent crime

Excerpt 5: About Northside / Southside rivalry in the city centre

Excerpt 6: street soccer and the changes in paying respect to the older generation

Excerpt 7: friendly Northside / Southside rivalry in sports

Excerpt 8: Story about rivalry and respect between Northside and Southside

Excerpt 9: expressing rivalry is jest

Excerpt 10: Northside / Southside Pigeon joke (self-derision)

Excerpt 11: bread and salt poultices for boils (folk medicine)

Excerpt 12: Old ways to deal with juvenile diseases like measles, mumps etc…

Excerpt 13: Nostalgic view on corporal punishment in schools

Excerpt 14: Nostalgic view of changes in values

Date

19/03/1993

Identifier

UCCFEA_SR00022-01_WAVC

Citation

“Excerpts from an interview with Martin Foley about life on Cork’s Northside - interview oneFor this interview's catalogue entry click here,” UCCFEA, accessed April 24, 2024, http://epu.ucc.ie/folklore/items/show/437.