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Schools' Folklore Project

Thwarted

3rd November 2017 Leave a Comment

Thwarted at every turn today by cattle, streams, briars and tiny winding roads with five rather obscure wells on the agenda, roughly between Macroom and Carrigadrohid. No great successes well-wise, but I did encounter a few things of interests and the day was beautiful. Well of the White Fort, Tobar an Rátha Bháin, Toberbaun, Tobar […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Aghinagh church ballaun Canovee graveyard Carrigadrohid Castle Fatima Grotto fulacht fiadh Marian year Mashanaglass Castle Rheumatism rounds Schools' Folklore Project St Bartholomew Toothache

Island Wells 5: Heir Island, Inis Uí Dhrisceoil

27th October 2017 Leave a Comment

Heir island is a remarkable place, tiny at just 2.5km long and 1.5km at its widest, but it has rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, green boreens, and wild moorland. It is home to more than 200 different wildflowers and a haven for birds. 26 souls enjoy it year round but in the summer the numbers swell […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: choughs cillin Cunnamore Pier Eyes Kilcoe Castle Mass Rock Rincolisky Castle Roaringwater Bay Schools' Folklore Project Whitehall

In search of Blessed Fish

21st October 2017 Leave a Comment

Confined to barracks due to hurricanes and tidal surges, my thoughts turned to blessed fish. During the year and a half I have been exploring holy wells in County Cork, I have been fascinated by how many are said to contain a blessed fish – roughly one tenth. The fish are usually described as eels […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Blessed Virgin Mary Colonel Grove White eel Fenian Cycle Finegas Fionn Mac Cumhaill ichthys Jesus Christ King of Sunday Malahide River Boyne Salmon of Knowledge Schools' Folklore Project St Fanahan St Mologa St Peter and St Paul St Sylvester trout Well of Wisdom

Close Encounters of the Bovine Kind

2nd October 2017 Leave a Comment

Blessed Well, Tobairin Beannaithe, Cashelfeane I have been trying to find this well for ages. It is not marked on the current OS Landranger map but I was intrigued by three detailed entries in the Schools’ Folklore Collection. The first two are  especially interesting as they reference how the cure was said to work for both […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Cashelfean Dunmanus Bay Eyes Kilthomane NS púca Rathura rounds Schools' Folklore Project

Island Wells 4: Inis Earcáin, Sherkin Island

23rd September 2017 6 Comments

After two days of solid rain the sun came out and we headed down to Baltimore to catch the ferry to Sherkin Island, in search of a well. The journey over is a short one but highly picturesque as you sail past the Beacon, glimmering like a gigantic sugar cone. Some impressive clouds today but miraculously […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: BA Visual Arts Baltimore Dun an Long Genealogy of the Corca Laide Horseshoe Bay Schools' Folklore Project Sherkin Sherkin friary Sherkin Marine Station St Mughain

Meandering south of Mallow

9th September 2017 6 Comments

Four wells on the agenda today, all south of Mallow and all having interesting and detailed write ups by Colonel Grove White in his Historical and Topological Notes etc. Ania’s Well, Tobar Aine, Dromore As we approached Dromore House, (now called Nazareth House and run by the Sisters of Nazareth as a holistic centre) where the well […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Ballyvourney Colonel Grove White Dromore eel Eyes Kilcolman Kilgobnet Kilshannig Lameness National Inventory of Architectural Heritage pattern day rounds Schools' Folklore Project Sisters of Nazareth Skarragh Wood St Gobnait trout

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