Folklore Podcast 3; Bridget celtic goddess holy woman
Our folklore podcast for February discusses the origions of the folk traditions surrounding the feast of St Bridget. From rush crosses to Brideogs. listen to podcast here
Our folklore podcast for February discusses the origions of the folk traditions surrounding the feast of St Bridget. From rush crosses to Brideogs. listen to podcast here
Our February lecture explores the life and involvement in Cahir development of Emily, Countess of Glengall (1777 – 1836). Emily Jefferyes married Richard Butler, 10th Lord Cahir in 1793 and they lived mostly at Cahir house. Intelligent and energetic Emily…
This weeks #Tipperary newspapers takes us back to 1828, inquests, dentists, tough justice and the fallout of Valentine's day. The perils of bad poetry are not to underestimated as Mr. Hughes discovered to his cost. Listen to podcast here
A roundup of Tipperary news items for the 12th February 1921, the sequel to the Kickham kidnapping, vandalism of trees, a close shave and military confiscation of wheels some of this week's topics. listen to podcast here
The Anglican clergyman Rev. John East visited Ireland in Black '47 to raise public awareness and funds for famine relief. On a coach journey from Limerick to Tipperary he is regaled by a fellow passenger with tales of the bandit…
In today's podcast we have a roundup of some snippets from Tipperary newspapers 100 years ago, there are missing person reports, local ads, turkey rustling and much more . listen to podcast here