Folklore, Folk-tales and Customs of Co. Kildare
Folklore, folk-tales and customs are essentially the oral traditions and ways which have survived through the generations and mould our character and history. The danger of course is that some of this would be lost over time but it has been recorded and written down by many researchers. The next time you hear an old story which explains how a place got its name or tells you how to cure and illness then make sure to write it down and keep it same for the future.
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History & Heritage
- History of Ireland
- Architecture
- Big Houses of Ireland
- Built Heritage 1700 - Today
- Folklore of Ireland
- Feature: Folklore of Ireland
- Charting the Folklore of Ireland
- Carlow Folklore
- Folklore, Folk-tales and Customs of Co. Kildare
- St. Brigid, of Kildare
- The Wizard Earl
- The Ballad of Charley Og McCann
- Schools Folklore Collection
- Ghosts and Spirits
- Moll Anthony of The Redhills
- Tales and Customs
- Ten of the Hundred
- The Goban Saor or Gubbawn Seer
- The Kildare Lurikeen or Leprechaun
- The Breedoge
- The Ballad of Dan Donnelly
- The Race of the Black Pig
- The Book of Kildare
- Tales, Customs and Beliefs from Laois
- The Holy Wells of Meath: Folklore & History
- Heritage Towns
- Irish Genealogy
- Monuments & Built Heritage
- Pages in History
- Poor Law Union
- Special Collections
- Traditional Crafts