On Tuesday, 6th May at 7.00 p.m. Mary Orford from
Kilcullen will give a talk in Athy’s Town Hall on the 1937/38 School Folklore
Project, with particular emphasis on the local schools involved. These schools included the Christian
Brothers, Convent of Mercy, Skerries, Kilberry, Levitstown and Churchtown
National Schools. Copies of the original
scripts submitted by some of the young pupils 75 years ago will be on
display. It will be a unique opportunity
for family members of those pupils and hopefully some of those pupils
themselves to see the work which now forms part of Ireland’s historic folklore
collection.
The following are the names of the school children who took part in
the Folklore Project.
ATHY C.B.S.
Anthony Byrne, Rathstewart Donnacha
O’Maoldownaigh, Foxhill
John Day, Barrack Street Joe
O’Rourke, Canalside
Joseph Leonard, Blackparks Peter
O’Rourke, Geraldine Road
Dominic Logue, 6 Bleach Cottages Martin
Rigney
Hugh McEntee, Dooley’s Terrace John
Wall, 2 Bleach Cottages
CHURCHTOWN NATIONAL SCHOOL
Mary Connor Castlemitchell
Eileen Heydon Brownstown
John Nolan Rheban
Eileen Prendergast Churchtown
Brigid Walsh Rheban
Mary Wright Castlemitchell
CONVENT OF MERCY, ATHY
Winnie Day Town
Hall
Madge McCauley 32
Leinster Street
Nora Moran Graiguecullen
KILBERRY NATIONAL SCHOOL
Daniel Brennan Bert
Cross
Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Patrick Fitzpatrick
Edward Pender
Margaret Hutchinson
Mary Hutchinson
William Hutchinson
LEVITSTOWN NATIONAL SCHOOL
Josephine Byrne
Kathleen Kenna
SKERRIES NATIONAL SCHOOL
Patrick Berry Skerries
Laurence Blanchfield Youngstown
Brigid Dempsey Chapel
Farm
Julia Dempsey
Lizzie Dunne Kilmeade
Nancy Fleming Fontstown
Christy Heffernan Fontstown
Nancy Gilligan Rathconnell
Kathleen Gilligan
Nancy Kavanagh Ardellis
Sadie Keegan Springhill
Joseph Mahon Ballinabarna
Paddy Molloy Booleigh
Frances Redmond Ardnagrass
John Tansey Ballitore
The lecture which will commence at 7.00 p.m. is free and should
prove of interest, especially for family members of the young pupils who took
part in the Folklore Project so many years ago.
No comments:
Post a Comment