Showing 9 items matching "folklore - ireland"
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The Celtic ClubBook, Padraic Colum, A Treasury of Irish Folklore, 1967
... Folklore - Ireland...A Treasury of Irish Folklore Book Padraic Colum Wings Books ...The stories, traditions, legends, humor, wisdom, ballads and songs of he Irish people.Index, p.613.non-fictionThe stories, traditions, legends, humor, wisdom, ballads and songs of he Irish people.folklore - ireland, ireland - social life and customs -
The Celtic ClubBook, Brian O'Higgins, Songs of Glen na Mona, 1929
... Folklore - Ireland...The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Folklore - Ireland Ireland - Poetry A collection of early twentieth century Irish poetry p.110. ...A collection of early twentieth century Irish poetryp.110.non-fictionA collection of early twentieth century Irish poetryfolklore - ireland, ireland - poetry -
The Celtic ClubBook, Bill Wannan, The Wearing of the Green
... ...Folklore - Ireland...The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Literature-Australia Folklore - Ireland A collection of literature, folklore and balladry celebrating Irish influence and culture in Australia. p.350. ...A collection of literature, folklore and balladry celebrating Irish influence and culture in Australia.p.350.non-fictionA collection of literature, folklore and balladry celebrating Irish influence and culture in Australia.literature-australia, folklore - ireland -
The Celtic ClubBook, Brendan Nolan, Wexford folk tales, 2013
... Folklore - Ireland...The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Folklore - Ireland Fiction - Irish Traditional tales from across the County of Wexford. ill, p.192. ...Traditional tales from across the County of Wexford.ill, p.192.fictionTraditional tales from across the County of Wexford.folklore - ireland, fiction - irish -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, unknown
... Irish oppression during the 1800s. Ned Kelly is an Australian icon, mythologised in Australian literature, art, folklore and history, and the Kelly Gang story permeates Australia's national consciousness. ...This photograph was taken in the Burke Museum c1970 and depicts an exhibition about the Kelly Gang. This photograph is of social significance due to its connection with the Burke Museum as well as the Kelly Gang. The Kelly Gang story is integral to the formation of an Australian identity and highlights the Irish oppression during the 1800s. Ned Kelly is an Australian icon, mythologised in Australian literature, art, folklore and history, and the Kelly Gang story permeates Australia's national consciousness. The Burke Museum is significant here also, as the image shows the importance of the Kelly Story to the Beechworth area and local identity. This photograph is also of research potential due to the great interest in the Kelly Gang history in Australia, and also for its presentation of a historical museum exhibition in Beechworth.Black and white, rectangular photograph, printed on photographic paperObverse: Beechworth/a pictorial record of the early days/and associations with the Kelly Gang Reverse: BMA03314 1997.3125/Agfaned kelly, kelly gang, burke museum, australia, museum, display, photograph, pictorial record, beechworth municipality, beechworth, exhibit, bust, clock, urn, vase, painting -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, 1997
... Irish oppression during the 1880s. Ned Kelly is an Australian icon, mythologised in Australian literature, art, folklore and history, and the Kelly Gang permeates Australia's national consciousness. ...This photograph is recorded as having been taken in the North East Victoria Regional Tourist Authority, Wangaratta and depicts an exhibition display of items and interpretative labels associated with the Kelly Gang. The display was reportedly laid out as part of a Vic Tour Stamp, with items from the Burke Museum Collection.This photograph is of social significance due to its connection with the Burke Museum as well as the Kelly Gang. The Kelly Gang story is integral to the formation of the Australian identity and highlights the Irish oppression during the 1880s. Ned Kelly is an Australian icon, mythologised in Australian literature, art, folklore and history, and the Kelly Gang permeates Australia's national consciousness. The significance of the Burke Museum is also highlighted here, as the photograph shows the importance of the Kelly story to the Beechworth area and local identity, as well as its significance within the museum collection. The photograph is of strong research potential due to its depiction of the Kelly Gang history in Australia and its presentation of a historical museum exhibition which toured from Beechworth to other Victorian locations. With a depiction of the exhibition and associated label, the photograph provides insight into how the language and historical interpretation of Kelly Gang has developed, and how cultural and social opinions which are often shaped by exhibition displays, have shifted. Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Obverse: Gold Cradle / History / Claim 1835 / The north east is rich in history. It was the home of Ned Kelly, the 'Man from Snowy River' and (???) dog Mogan. Century old buildings are common and (???)nders of the gold rush days are everywhere / V. R. / £8000 Reward / Robbery and Murder / (indeterminate) Reverse: The historical display laid out in VICTOUR / 1997 3135 / North East Victoria/ Regional Tourist Authority/ P.O. Box 250/ Wangaratta. 3577 /BMMA03324burke museum, ned kelly, kelly gang, museum collection, exhibition, display, gallery, museum, exhibit -
Derrinallum and Lismore Community Association - History GroupBoot, c.1870
... Ireland Skene who settled in Lismore in mid 1857 with his wife Elizabeth (nee Nelson) and two young children. November 1857 George had built the first blacksmith shop in Grey Street Lismore and then built his house behind the smithy's. Hiding boots in chimneys is well doucumented in folklore...Ireland Skene who settled in Lismore in mid 1857 with his wife Elizabeth (nee Nelson) and two young children. November 1857 George had built the first blacksmith shop in Grey Street Lismore and then built his house behind the smithy's. Hiding boots in chimneys is well doucumented in folklore ...This boot was found hidden in an alcove in a chimney in one of the first houses built in Lismore Victoria during the mid 1860's. The house belonged to scottish born George Ireland Skene who settled in Lismore in mid 1857 with his wife Elizabeth (nee Nelson) and two young children. November 1857 George had built the first blacksmith shop in Grey Street Lismore and then built his house behind the smithy's. Hiding boots in chimneys is well doucumented in folklore. Old brown leather left foot childs boot. In poor condition the leather has dried out and the front centre of the boot along the eyelets has curled into the inside of boot. The holes are in tact but the laces are missing so is the tounge. The leather is stained with a white powder mildrew. The sole and heel has perished and there is a hole in the toe area.boot, shoe, leather, folklore, concealed, chimneys, hidden, magic -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilFilm, Jacqui Shelton, Bím Caillte (mistranslated: I am, usually, habitually, lost), 2023
... Nillumbik Shire Council melbourne colonialism minority language Irish shape-shifting languages place activist family folklore Irish folklore Bím Caillte (mistranslated: I am, usually, habitually, lost) Film Jacqui Shelton ...An artist travels to a small island to be better immersed in the colonised minority language, and is met by a dead crane and an Irish-speaking, shape-shifting horse. The horse engages in a teasing conversation on family legacy and the fallacy of language. This work considers the preservation of colonised languages to complicate and grapple with white-settler positionality and privileges in Australia. It engages with language and place, personal family activist histories, poetic and musical inheritance and Irish folklore. Winner Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Art 2025colonialism, minority, language, irish, shape-shifting, languages, place, activist, family, folklore, irish folklore -
The Celtic ClubBook, Samuel Lover, Myths and Legends of Ireland, 1998
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Irish folklore Irish myths This collection features humour and a vernacular approach to the collection of myth, legend and folklore of Ireland Ill, p.434. ...This collection features humour and a vernacular approach to the collection of myth, legend and folklore of IrelandIll, p.434.non-fictionThis collection features humour and a vernacular approach to the collection of myth, legend and folklore of Irelandirish folklore, irish myths
