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Wren boys
Wren boys
A group of wren boys visiting local houses on St. Stevens day in Sandymount Green, Dublin.
Copyright of The Irish Times
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Ruins of St. Mullins, founded by St. Moling
Ruins of St. Mullins, founded by St. Moling
Sepia photograph of St. Mullins ruins and its graveyard taken from the Moat by W.O'Leary and included in a booklet entitled St. Mullins by local historian Patrick O'Leary.
Carlow County Library
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Christmas dinner
Christmas dinner
Place settings for a Christmas dinner
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Well of Newnagh (Neamhrach), Tara
Well of Newnagh (Neamhrach), Tara
Well of Newnagh (Neamhrach), Tara
Courtesy of Meath County Library
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Round Tower Base at St Mullins
Round Tower Base at St Mullins
A view of the base of the Round Tower at St Mullins. Remains of Round Tower at St. Mullins Co. Carlow consisting of a circular base. The ruin consists of four rows of granite ashlar.
Carlow County Library
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Feature: The Folklore of Ireland
Feature: The Folklore of Ireland
With the foundation of The Folklore of Ireland Society (An Cumann le Béaloideas Éireann) in 1927, the idea of the scientific collection, preservation, indexing and publication of the folklore of Ireland , in all its richness, variety and imaginative intensity, gained momentum.
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Sign to St Laserian's Holy Well
Sign to St Laserian's Holy Well
Directional finger post sign to St. Laserians Holy Well Old Leighlin. This Holy Well is a popular place of pilgrimage from ancient times.
Carlow County Library
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Lady Well, Slane
Lady Well, Slane
Lady Well, Slane
Courtesy of Meath County Library
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Peter McGuire
Peter McGuire
Peter McGuire is the author of the Folklore of Ireland article. He is a lecturer in Irish Folklore at the UCD Delargy Centre for Irish Folklore.
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Image of St. John, St. John's Well, Warrenstown
Image of St. John, St. John's Well, Warrenstown
Image of St. John, St. John's Well, Warrenstown
Courtesy of Meath County Libraries