Folk & farm : essays in honour of A. T. Lucas / edited by Caoimhín Ó Danachair.

Contributor(s): Dancher, Kevin | Lucas, A. TMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, c1976. Description: 277 p., [31] leaves of plates : ill. ; 26 cmSubject(s): Lucas, A. T | Folklore | Farm life | Folklore -- Ireland | Ireland -- Social life and customsDDC classification: 941.5 LOC classification: GR71 | .F64
Contents:
Delaney, J. Fieldwork in South Roscommon.--Evans, E. E. Some problems of Irish ethnology : the example of ploughing by the tail.--Fenton, A. The light and improved Scots plough and its team.--Gailey, A. Some developments and adaptations of traditional house types.--Granlund, J. Coumeenoole, Dunquin and other townlands.--Hävernick, W. The ghost in the coffin.--Jenkins, J. G. the coracle as a fishing craft in Welsh rivers.--Lerche, G. The spades from Dannevirke and Jelling.--McCutcheon, W. A. The stationary steam engine in Ulster.--Newall, V. The Kum : some notes on a Balkan custom.--O'Kelly, M. J. Plough pebbles from the Boyne Valley.--O'Neill, T. P. Irish trade banners.--Súilleabháin, S. Ó. Beneath the Poulaphouca Reservoir.--O'Sullivan, J. C. The tools and trade of the tinker.--Owen, T. M. The ethnological study of food in Wales.--Peate, I. C. Some thoughts on the study of folk life.--Raferty, J. Things and people.--Rasmussen, H. The magic horse bone.--Roe, H. M. The cult of St. Michael in Ireland.--Steensberg, A. Virgil's wheel-ard and the two mouldstrokers.--Thompson, G. B. Drawings of an Irish wheel car.
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"The published work of A. T. Lucas, compiled by Etienne Rynne": p. 9-14.

Includes bibliographical references.

Delaney, J. Fieldwork in South Roscommon.--Evans, E. E. Some problems of Irish ethnology : the example of ploughing by the tail.--Fenton, A. The light and improved Scots plough and its team.--Gailey, A. Some developments and adaptations of traditional house types.--Granlund, J. Coumeenoole, Dunquin and other townlands.--Hävernick, W. The ghost in the coffin.--Jenkins, J. G. the coracle as a fishing craft in Welsh rivers.--Lerche, G. The spades from Dannevirke and Jelling.--McCutcheon, W. A. The stationary steam engine in Ulster.--Newall, V. The Kum : some notes on a Balkan custom.--O'Kelly, M. J. Plough pebbles from the Boyne Valley.--O'Neill, T. P. Irish trade banners.--Súilleabháin, S. Ó. Beneath the Poulaphouca Reservoir.--O'Sullivan, J. C. The tools and trade of the tinker.--Owen, T. M. The ethnological study of food in Wales.--Peate, I. C. Some thoughts on the study of folk life.--Raferty, J. Things and people.--Rasmussen, H. The magic horse bone.--Roe, H. M. The cult of St. Michael in Ireland.--Steensberg, A. Virgil's wheel-ard and the two mouldstrokers.--Thompson, G. B. Drawings of an Irish wheel car.