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

Description

Excerpt 1: Supportive rivalry in sport

Excerpt 2: Rivalry stays on the pitch, everyone goes drinking together after the match

Excerpt 3: About high unemployment in the early 80s

Excerpt 4: Story about not getting a job because of one's address (discrimination)

Excerpt 5: About drugs in the late 80s early 90s ecstasy in sir henry's

Excerpt 6: Playing a trick on a well-known joyrider called 'the wheel'

Excerpt 7: Sing-a-songs in pubs

Excerpt 8: Story about his grandmother setting money aside for her family to go to the pub after her funeral

Excerpt 9: His view on differences between Southsiders and Northsiders

Excerpt 10: The location of Ballymacthomas

Date

01/04/1993

Identifier

UCCFEA_SR00022-02_WAVC

Citation

“Excerpts from an interview with Martin Foley about life on Cork’s Northside - interview twoFor this interview's catalogue entry click here,” UCCFEA, accessed April 24, 2024, http://epu.ucc.ie/folklore/items/show/438.