I returned to Waterville, Co Kerry where I met Máire’s sister Bridie. The conversation started with local place names and their meaning. They also spoke about a well-known folklorist from the area called James O’Sullivan. They also engaged in storytelling, sharing a stories relating to the Whiteboys, the Banshee, keening at wakes, a Great Famine story. The interview the moved to a dicussion about the Waterville cable station and the Hubbards in the Butler Arms Hotel in Waterville, before concluding with a recitation.

MÁIRE O’SHEA (b. 1913) AND BRIDIE O’CONNELL (b. 1911)
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TERENCE MC GOUGH
€10.00 – €15.00Price range: €10.00 through €15.00MÁIRE O’SHEA (b. 1913) AND BRIDIE O’CONNELL (b. 1911)
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Additional information
| Type: | MP3 |
|---|---|
| Audio series: | Kerry county, first series |
| Bitrate: | 128 kbps |
| Download time limit: | 48 hours |
| File size(s): | 54.55 MB |
| Number of files: | 2 |
| Product ID: | CDKY01-15 |
| Subject: | A continuation of fascinating memories of the Waterville area. |
| Recorded by: | Maurice O'Keeffe |
| Date Recorded | 2001 |
| Length: | 60:00 |
| Location of Recording | Waterville |


