Excerpts from an interview with Elizabeth O’ Sullivan Moynihan about experience in the fieldFor this interview's catalogue entry click here

Description

Excerpt 1: Finding out that members of the Sullivans being 'in' the Little Sisters of the Poor

Excerpt 2: Reminiscing about a man who carried Michael Collins' coffin

Excerpt 3: Reminiscing about step-dancing

Excerpt 4: Eucharistic processions

Excerpt 5: About the names of streets in Cork in 1950s

Excerpt 6: About the lanes in Cork city's Northside in the 40s

Excerpt 7: About shopkeeping in the 40s and 50s

Excerpt 8: Wakes

Excerpt 9: About her own wedding

Excerpt 10: Women not being served in pubs.

Excerpt 11: Selling waste to have money to go the pictures

Excerpt 12: Cinemas and dance halls in Cork city

Excerpt 13: Shopkeeping in the 40s and 50s

Excerpt 14: Life conditions during the emergency

Excerpt 15: Poverty, ration books, rent men and pawn shops

Date

17/02/1994

Identifier

UCCFEA_SR00010_WAVC

Citation

“Excerpts from an interview with Elizabeth O’ Sullivan Moynihan about experience in the fieldFor this interview's catalogue entry click here,” UCCFEA, accessed December 12, 2024, https://epu.ucc.ie/folklore/items/show/432.