Scéalta a Bhaineann leis an gCreideamh, le Piseoga agus leis an Iascaireacht (Folk Tales about Religion, Superstition and Fishing)
Description
Student project, English transcript, 1 reel of interviews with Niall de Baróid, John O’ Mahony, Mrs Higgins, Denis O’ Brien and Mrs C. Cronin on folk tales about religion, superstition and fishing
Creator
Cathal de Baróid
Date
1983
Identifier
96-090
Coverage
Ireland, Munster, Cork City
Collection Items
An interview with Denis O’ Brien on folk tales about religion, superstition and fishing
Excerpt 1: Humourous narrative about local character Tom Shaw and the magical powers of Father Slattery
Excerpt 2: Humourous narrative about the three balls of fires haunting a protestant's house who converted to Catholicism after the mission…
Excerpt 2: Humourous narrative about the three balls of fires haunting a protestant's house who converted to Catholicism after the mission…
An interview with Mrs Higgins on folk tales about religion, superstition and fishing
Excerpt: The curing and divining power of St Brigid's ribbons on St Brigid's day
An interview with John O’ Mahony on folk tales about religion, superstition and fishing
Excerpt 1: Hearing Caoinin; Keening, at a funeral in Coachford County Cork
Excerpt 2: Hearing the devil laughing in the middle of the night after coming back from a wake
Excerpt 2: Hearing the devil laughing in the middle of the night after coming back from a wake
Collection Tree
- The Folklore & Ethnology Department, University College Cork - Sound Recording Archive
- Scéalta a Bhaineann leis an gCreideamh, le Piseoga agus leis an Iascaireacht (Folk Tales about Religion, Superstition and Fishing)