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If the Walls Could Talk: Stories of Cork's Built Heritage (2013)
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Built Heritage:
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In 2013, the Cork Folklore Project was commissioned by Cork City Council as part of Cork Heritage Open Day to create a film exploring the relationship between some of Cork's most historic buildings and the people who use them. The project carried out a series of interviews with local historians, people associated with the buildings, and Cork residents (the interviews in this collection were carried out by Mark Wilkins), and drew on existing audio and video interviews. Interviews in this collection featured in the DVD discuss the Trinity Presbyterian Church, the National Sculpture Factory, the Custom House/Port of Cork, the Pavilion, the Masonic Hall, Triskel/Christchurch, Cork Vision Centre, South Presentation Convent, Elizabeth Fort, St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, UCC Crawford Observatory and Blackrock Castle Observatory. The overall built heritage project was continued throughout 2013 and 2014 in order to create an interview collection and DVD on the other buildings featured in Cork Heritage Open Day. Interviews about UCC Boole Library and Cork City Opera House, which were not featured in the first DVD, form part of this collection. The DVD was edited by Ian Stephenson, and featured music by Mark Wilkins and photography by Gráinne McGee. The project was co-ordinated by Mary O’Driscoll.
The film contributed to Cork City Council’s Cork Heritage Open day, winning the Irish Heritage Council Heritage Week 2013 Award for the Best Interactive Event.
A second DVD was produced by the Cork Folklore Project in 2015, drawing on further interviews carried out by Mark Wilkins, entitled If the Stones Could Speak.
Support: this project was part-funded by Cork City Council.
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project Audio Archive
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Cork Folklore Project
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2013
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<strong>Interviewees:</strong> Kitty McSweeney; John X Miller; Eibhlin Gleeson; Geraldine Healy; Mary McCarthy; Carmel Hartnett/Maeve O'Sullivan; Michael Holland; David Ryan; Ria O'Sullivan; John Faris; David J Butler; Patrick Walsh; Roger "Ronnie" Herlihy; <br /><br /><strong>Interviewers:</strong> Mark Wilkins; Ian Stephenson;
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<p>Cork Folklore Project</p>
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If the Walls Could Talk: Stories of Cork's Built Heritage (2013) <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/films/">Film</a><br /><br />If the Stones Could Speak: More stories from Cork's heritage (2015)<br /><br />Links to:<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/collections/show/12" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Catalogue Collection</a><br /><br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/films/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Film</a>
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13 .wav files
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English
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Audio
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<strong>Catalogue Numbers:</strong> <br /><br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/6">CFP_SR00492_herlihy_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/7">CFP_SR00493_walsh_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/8">CFP_SR00494_butler_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/9">CFP_SR00495_faris_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/10">CFP_SR00496_osullivan_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/11">CFP_SR00497_ryan_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/12">CFP_SR00498_holland_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/13">CFP_SR00499_hartnett&osullivan_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/14">CFP_SR00500_mccarthy_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/15">CFP_SR00505_healy_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/16">CFP_SR00506_gleeson_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/17">CFP_SR00507_miller_2013</a>;
Coverage
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Cork city and surrounds. The 1700s to 2000s, with some reference to 500-1700.
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Mark Wilkins
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Geraldine Healy
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24m 22s
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Cork City, Cork Ireland.
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.wav
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24bit / 48kHz
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The following is a short extract from the interview transcript, copyright of the Cork Folklore Project. If you wish to access further archival material please contact CFP, folklorearchive@gmail.com
MW What did -- the name, the Boole Library, where did the name come from?
GH Well the Boole Library, the name of the Boole Library came from George Boole, the first professor of Mathematics in University College Cork. And eh this man, it is very fitting that his name was given to the new library in UCC in the eighties because his mathematical formulae have been the basis for modern computers like, for his algebra like has been the basis for a lot of like modern technology today and he’s a worldwide figure of world -- world renown. And he died I think at the age of forty-nine, a very early age, because he had walked from his home in Ballin-- Ballintemple eh into the college during a rainstorm and he developed pneumonia and he didn’t survive it, so he died very young, at a very young age. And then the Boole Library complex it, it, it took over the space that in the seventies had been -- and for the previous hundred years in UCC -- well I don’t know if it was actually active for the full hundred years but the area had been in use as the football pitch for a long, long time, the Quarry, and like in the old days, in the seventies you’d have your lunch in the old Rest and that used be a very -- it was a great place like, it was a great place like you’d see everybody and spotting people and seeing people and all the --
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Geraldine Healy: Boole Library, Cinemas, The Pavillion Cinema, Univesity College Cork,
Subject
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Cork's Built Heritage
Description
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Geraldine talks about her time at UCC in the late 1970s and 1980s, and about the then new Boole Library. She mentions a superstition about walking on the grass of the quadrangle before graduation. (She reads aloud about the Crawford Observatory from the book The College, by John A Murphy.)
She talks about going to the cinema and explains that there was a restaurant above The Pavillion cinema
Note: this interview was conducted specifically for the DVD production, If The Walls Could Talk.
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10 July 2013
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Interviewee: Geraldine Healy
Interviewer: Mark Wilkins
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CFP_SR00505_healy_2013
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Cork City; Ireland; Built Heritage; 1770s-200Os;
Relation
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<strong>If the Wall Could Talk: Stories Of Cork's Heritage Catalogue Numbers: <br /><br /></strong><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/6">CFP_SR00492_herlihy_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/7">CFP_SR00493_walsh_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/8">CFP_SR00494_butler_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/9">CFP_SR00495_faris_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/10">CFP_SR00496_osullivan_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/11">CFP_SR00497_ryan_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/12">CFP_SR00498_holland_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/13">CFP_SR00499_hartnett&osullivan_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/14">CFP_SR00500_mccarthy_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/16">CFP_SR00506_gleeson_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/17">CFP_SR00507_miller_2013</a>;
<strong><br />Published Material:</strong> <br />If the Wall Could Talk: Stories Of Cork's Heritage (2013) DVD <br /><br />If the Stones Could Speak: More stories from Cork's heritage (2015) DVD
<strong><br />Related Material From the CFP Archive;</strong> <br /><br />As Interviewee: <br />CFP_SR00389_healy_2010; CFP_SR00510_healy_2014; CFP_SR00523_healy_2014; CFP_VR00542_healy_2015; CFP_SR00700_healy_2019; CFP_SR00701_healy_2019; CFP_SR00709_healy_2019; CFP_SR00710_healy_2019: <br /><br />As Interviewer: <br />CFP_SR00387_Sheehan_; CFP_SR00395_Speight; CFP_SR00421_Cronin.
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Cork Folklore Project
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English
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1 .wav File
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project Audio Archive
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Cork Folklore Project
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Sound
Boole Library
Built Heritage
Cinema
Geraldine Healy
If the Walls Could Talk
Material Culture
St Patrick Street
The Pavillion Cinema
UCC
University College Cork
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Geraldine Healy
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Geraldine Healy Portrait Photograph
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Gráinne Magee
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Cork Folklore Project
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If the Stones Could Speak: More Stories of Cork’s Built Heritage (2015)
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Built Heritage:
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9 interviews with 8 people <br /><br />This film project created the sequel to the 2013 CFP film ‘If the Walls Could Talk’. 9 audio interviews were carried out with 8 people, and 3 video interviews with 3 people. The Cork Folklore Project was commissioned by Cork City Council as part of Cork Heritage Open Day to create a film exploring the relationship between some of Cork's most historic buildings and the people who use them. <br /><br />The project carried out a series of interviews with local historians, people associated with the buildings, and Cork residents (the interviews in this collection were carried out by Mark Wilkins), and drew on existing audio and video interviews. <br /><br />Interviews in this collection featured in the DVD discuss St Anne’s Shandon, Collins Barracks, Heineken Murphy’s Brewery, the Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork City Hall, the Imperial Hotel, Cork Synagogue, the Crawford Art Gallery, the Unitarian Church, the Quaker Meeting House, the Lifetime Lab at Old Cork Waterworks, and Fota House and Gardens. An interview on Cork City Opera House, carried out for the project If the Walls Could Talk, also features in the film. <br /><br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/films/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The film is available on the Cork Folklore website</a> <br /><br />The DVD by Mark Wilkins was edited by Tim McCarthy, and featured music by Mark Wilkins and photography by Gráinne McGee. <br /><br />The project was co-ordinated by CFP Project Manager Mary O’Driscoll. <br /><br />Support: This project was part-funded by Cork City Council.
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2015
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<strong>Interviewees:</strong> Patrick Walsh; Geraldine Healy; Maud Cotter; Roger "Ronnie" Herlihy;Fritz Spengeman; Sean Moraghan; Aisling Byron; Denise Gabuzda; Michael Lenihan:
<strong>Interviewers:</strong> Mark Wilkins (9); Annmarie McIntyre (3):
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CFP_SR00509_walsh_2014; CFP_SR00510_healy_2014; CFP_SR00511_cotter_2014; CFP_SR00512_herlihy_2014; CFP_SR00514_spengeman_2014; CFP_SR00523_healy_2014; CFP_SR00525_moraghan_2014 ;CFP_SR00526_byron_2014 CFP_SR00527_gabuzda_2014; CFP_VR00540_herlihy_2015; CFP_VR00541_lenihan_2015; CFP_VR00542_healy_2015
Coverage
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Cork: Ireland: 1700s-2010s:
Relation
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If the Walls Could Talk: Stories of Cork's Built Heritage (2013) <br /><br />Links to:<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/collections/show/1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Catalogue Collection</a><br /><br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/films/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Film</a>
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project Audio Archive
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project
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English
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9 Audio
3 Video
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.wav
.mov
Oral History
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Geraldine Healy
Interviewer
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Mark Wilkins
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22min 33sec
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Suttons Buildings, Rathmore Park, Cork, Ireland
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.wav
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24bit / 48kHz
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<strong><strong>The following is a short extract from the interview transcript, copyright of the Cork Folklore Project. If you wish to access further archival material please contact CFP, folklorearchive@gmail.com<br /></strong></strong>
<p>I did a project about six years ago on the Jewish community in Cork and it was a subject that was very close to my heart because my maternal grandparents lived in 31 Geraldine Place in the heart of what the local people affectionately call Jew Town. As David Marcus said in his autobiography <em>Buried Memories, </em>no cartographer actually has it listed as Jew Town on a map of Cork but it’s a distinct place known to everybody just like Ballyphehane or Blackpool or anywhere like that and very close to my heart so I began writing about the Jewish community up at the Folklore Project. I focused in on the history of the Jewish people and their presence in Cork City and some prominent members of the Jewish community who contributed so much so much to Cork life because the Jewish community in academic, economic, social, political circles contributed greatly to the fabric of Cork life and society and also a little bit about their history as they dispersed after the War from Cork.</p>
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Geraldine Healy: Jewish community in Cork
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Built Heritage:
Description
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Geraldine shares her knowledge of the Jewish community in Cork.
She describes how Jews arrived in two distinct waves in the eighteenth century and the nineteenth century, scattering after the Second World War. She describes the Cork synagogue and various Jewish religious traditions.
This interview was recorded as an audio track for a CFP DVD entitled If the Stones Could Speak.
Date
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1 September 2014
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Interviewee: Geraldine Healy
Interviewer: Mark Wilkins
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CFP_SR00523_healy_2014
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Cork, Ireland 1700s, 1800s, 1900s
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project Audio Archive
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project
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English
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1.wav File
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As Interviewee:<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/103" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00389_healy_2010</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/15" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00505_healy_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/167" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00510_healy_2014</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/189" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_VR00542_healy_2015</a>;<br />CFP_SR00700_healy_2019;<br />CFP_SR00701_healy_2019;<br />CFP_SR00709_healy_2019;<br />CFP_SR00710_healy_2019:<br /><br />As Interviewer:<br />CFP_SR00387_Sheehan_; CFP_SR00395_Speight; CFP_SR00421_Cronin.
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Sound
Askenazi Jews
Curraghkippane cemetery
Geraldine Healy
Jew Town
Jews
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Geraldine Healy
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Geraldine Healy Portrait Photograph
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Gráinne Magee
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Cork Folklore Project
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If the Stones Could Speak: More Stories of Cork’s Built Heritage (2015)
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Built Heritage:
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An account of the resource
9 interviews with 8 people <br /><br />This film project created the sequel to the 2013 CFP film ‘If the Walls Could Talk’. 9 audio interviews were carried out with 8 people, and 3 video interviews with 3 people. The Cork Folklore Project was commissioned by Cork City Council as part of Cork Heritage Open Day to create a film exploring the relationship between some of Cork's most historic buildings and the people who use them. <br /><br />The project carried out a series of interviews with local historians, people associated with the buildings, and Cork residents (the interviews in this collection were carried out by Mark Wilkins), and drew on existing audio and video interviews. <br /><br />Interviews in this collection featured in the DVD discuss St Anne’s Shandon, Collins Barracks, Heineken Murphy’s Brewery, the Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork City Hall, the Imperial Hotel, Cork Synagogue, the Crawford Art Gallery, the Unitarian Church, the Quaker Meeting House, the Lifetime Lab at Old Cork Waterworks, and Fota House and Gardens. An interview on Cork City Opera House, carried out for the project If the Walls Could Talk, also features in the film. <br /><br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/films/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The film is available on the Cork Folklore website</a> <br /><br />The DVD by Mark Wilkins was edited by Tim McCarthy, and featured music by Mark Wilkins and photography by Gráinne McGee. <br /><br />The project was co-ordinated by CFP Project Manager Mary O’Driscoll. <br /><br />Support: This project was part-funded by Cork City Council.
Date
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2015
Contributor
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<strong>Interviewees:</strong> Patrick Walsh; Geraldine Healy; Maud Cotter; Roger "Ronnie" Herlihy;Fritz Spengeman; Sean Moraghan; Aisling Byron; Denise Gabuzda; Michael Lenihan:
<strong>Interviewers:</strong> Mark Wilkins (9); Annmarie McIntyre (3):
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CFP_SR00509_walsh_2014; CFP_SR00510_healy_2014; CFP_SR00511_cotter_2014; CFP_SR00512_herlihy_2014; CFP_SR00514_spengeman_2014; CFP_SR00523_healy_2014; CFP_SR00525_moraghan_2014 ;CFP_SR00526_byron_2014 CFP_SR00527_gabuzda_2014; CFP_VR00540_herlihy_2015; CFP_VR00541_lenihan_2015; CFP_VR00542_healy_2015
Coverage
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Cork: Ireland: 1700s-2010s:
Relation
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If the Walls Could Talk: Stories of Cork's Built Heritage (2013) <br /><br />Links to:<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/collections/show/1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Catalogue Collection</a><br /><br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/films/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Film</a>
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project Audio Archive
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project
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English
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9 Audio
3 Video
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.wav
.mov
Oral History
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Geraldine Healy
Interviewer
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Mark Wilkins
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47min 09sec
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Cork. Ireland
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.wav
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24bit / 48kHz
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<strong><strong>The following is a short extract from the interview transcript, copyright of the Cork Folklore Project. If you wish to access further archival material please contact CFP, folklorearchive@gmail.com<br /></strong></strong>
<p>I want to talk about Collins Barracks which is very close to the top of Patrick’s Hill and opposite the entrance to Collins Barracks is the entrance into the camp field of the, of the Barracks and the, this was a great amenity for the local people around Audley Place, Richmond Hill place, Suttons buildings and places and you know the army kindly allowed people over the decades to go in there and walk there animals and use them as a local private park nearly, and within the grounds of Collins Barracks of the camp field as it was known, there was a big green area there, I used to do three runs of it at one stage with a lovely big collie who is no longer with us now, but he was a bit, he was a wonderful dog and he, he loved his chase like sometimes he you know if anybody was moving he would love to run after them a little bit, oh he wouldn’t do anything to anybody but he was a wonderful, but it was a wonderful place to let him loose like, and the army kindly allowed all the locals and there was nearly a confraternity of people that knew one another, all bringing there animals at different times up there, and of course then there was a tennis club, club up there in earlier years and the pitch and putt club is still active and then the officers houses but it was, were within the camp field, and like all you had do was to wave over to the whoever was in duty at the front of Collins Barracks and they’ll allow you in like, there you know. So the army provided a great amenity for the local people, you know.</p>
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Geraldine Healy: Personal memories of Cork in the 1960s, 70s & 80s
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Built Heritage:
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Geraldine Healy recounts her personal memories of going to the Everyman Palace Theatre in the late 60s, early 70s. She gives brief accounts of changes to the UCC campus from the mid 70s and early 80s. She mentions brief facts about Collins Barracks, Fitzgerald’s Park Museum, Murphy’s Brewery and City Hall.
Date
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1 April 2014
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Interviewee: Geraldine Healy
Interviewer: Mark Wilkins
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CFP_SR00510_healy_2014
Coverage
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Cork, Ireland, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project Audio Archive
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project
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English
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1.wav File
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As Interviewee:<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/103" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00389_healy_2010</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/15" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00505_healy_2013</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/189" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_VR00542_healy_2015</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/174" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00523_healy_2014</a>;<br />CFP_SR00700_healy_2019;<br />CFP_SR00701_healy_2019;<br />CFP_SR00709_healy_2019;<br />CFP_SR00710_healy_2019:<br /><br />As Interviewer:<br />CFP_SR00387_Sheehan_; CFP_SR00395_Speight; CFP_SR00421_Cronin.
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Sound
City Hall
Collins Barracks
Everyman Palace Theatre
Fitzgerald’s Park Museum
Geraldine Healy
Murphy’s Brewery
Sean Dunne
UCC
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The Cork Memory Map Collection
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A place-based interviewing project exploring everyday life in Cork City, with excerpts disseminated on a series of online digital maps.
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A place-based interviewing project exploring everyday life in Cork City, with excerpts disseminated on a series of online digital maps. <br /><br />In 2010, the Cork Folklore Project initiated a new collection and dissemination project, entitled the Cork Memory Map. We wished to step up our interviewing programme and enhance public access to our holdings through the creation of an online map of stories and memories. A central concern in this initial stage was to keep our research agenda as open as possible in terms of generating accounts of everyday life in the city down through the years. As we were not carrying out topic-focussed interviews (in contrast to previous projects on topics such as song in the Northside, drag hunting and occupational lore), the place-based focus enabled us to explore everyday life at different stages of interviewees’ life histories, remaining open to cues from the interviewees while maintaining a sense of direction and purpose for all involved. The fact that the interviews were structured around memories of place, rather than taking the form of life history interviews, also had an impact on the material gathered. The initial phase of interviewing was carried out in the main with older residents of Cork City, Ireland, who grew up in the city centre or adjacent suburbs and who were born between 1929 and 1950. Lasting between 45 minutes and two hours, individual interviews in the Memory Map project tend to follow a similar pattern. A description of the interviewee’s childhood neighbourhood is followed by a succession of ‘grand tour’ questions about daily routines, work and play within the neighbourhood. Places important or familiar to interviewees were explored, as were routes habitually taken through the landscape. This narrative base was used as a springboard for using cues provided by the interviewees as the basis for follow-up questions on significant people and activities mentioned. <br />A sub-collection of shorter interviews was generated during Heritage Week (20-28 August) 2011. The Cork Folklore Project, in collaboration with Civic Trust House, launched the Memory Map Project with an exhibition and collection event throughout the week. Visitors to the exhibition were invited to ‘put themselves on the map’ through short interviews. The Memory Map also featured in a ten-minute Curious Ear documentary broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1 during Heritage Week, and available as a podcast (The Curious Ear/Documentary on One (Cork City Memory Map) http://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/2011/0816/646858-curious-ear-doconone-cork-city-memory-map/).<br /><br />The bulk of the interviews were carried out between July and December 2010 (21 interviews), with 9 full-length interviews carried out in the second half of 2011, along with 18 shorter interviews carried out during heritage week, 23-27 August 2011, and 9 interviews in the second half of 2012. 1 video interview was carried out in January 2014 with Memory Map interviewee Pat Speight. The design for the map and supporting database design was carried out by Cheryl Donaghue (UCC) as project work for an MSc in Interactive Media, with assistance from Colin Mac Hale. <br />The Project received support for the further technical development of the map from the Irish Heritage Council in 2012. The map itself has undergone various iterations, the most recent being its preparation for use on the Omeka platform by the CFP team and PhD candidate Penny Johnston in 2016/2017.<br /><br />Existing and subsequent interviews from the CFP collections have also been utilised for the online mapping dissemination project: the interviews designated as ‘memory map’ interviews are those carried out specifically with the map in mind from 2010 onwards. Support: This project was supported by the Heritage Council of Ireland in the Heritage Education Community and Outreach grant scheme, 2012, and also received support from the Cork City Council Community Grants Scheme. <br /><br /><strong>For further description and discussion of the Cork Memory Map project, see:</strong> <br />O’Carroll, Clíona (2011) ‘The Cork Memory Map’, Béascna 7: 184-188. <br /><br />O’Carroll, Clíona (2012) ‘Cork Memory Map: an update on CFP’s Online Project’, The Archive 16: 14. https://www.ucc.ie/en/media/research/corkfolkloreproject/archivepdfs/archive16.PDF <br /><br />Dee, Stephen and O’Carroll, Clíona (2012) ‘Sound Excerpts: Interviews from Heritage Week’, The Archive 16: 15-17. https://www.ucc.ie/en/media/research/corkfolkloreproject/archivepdfs/archive16.PDF <br /><br />Clíona O'Carroll (2014) 'The children's perspectives: Place-centred interviewing and multiple diversified livelihood strategies in Cork city, 1935-1960'. Béaloideas - The Journal of Folklore of Ireland Society, 82: 45-65.<br /><br />To view the Cork Memory Map Click <a href="https://corkfolklore.org/memory-map/">Here</a>
Date
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2010 - 2013
Coverage
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Cork, Ireland, 1930s - 2010s,
Relation
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O’Carroll, Clíona (2011) ‘The Cork Memory Map’, Béascna 7: 184-188. <br /><br />O’Carroll, Clíona (2012) ‘Cork Memory Map: an update on CFP’s Online Project’, The Archive 16: 14. <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/archive16.pdf">https://www.ucc.ie/en/media/research/corkfolkloreproject/archivepdfs/archive16.PDF</a> <br /><br />Dee, Stephen and O’Carroll, Clíona (2012) ‘Sound Excerpts: Interviews from Heritage Week’, The Archive 16: 15-17. <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/archive16.pdf">https://www.ucc.ie/en/media/research/corkfolkloreproject/archivepdfs/archive16.PDF</a> <br /><br />O'Carrol, Clíona (2014) 'The children's perspectives: Place-centred interviewing and multiple diversified livelihood strategies in Cork city, 1935-1960'. Béaloideas - The Journal of Folklore of Ireland Society, 82: 45-65. <br /><br />The Curious Ear/Documentary on One (Cork City Memory Map) <a href="http://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/2011/0816/646858-curious-ear-doconone-cork-city-memory-map/">http://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/2011/0816/646858-curious-ear-doconone-cork-city-memory-map/</a>
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project Audio Archive
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Cork Folklore Project
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Cork Folklore Project
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English
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Audio; Video
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<strong>Interviewees:</strong> Breda Sheehan (2 Interviews); Geraldine Healy: Johnny 'Chris' Kelleher; Marie Crean; James 'Jim' Mckeon; Brenda Twomey (RA); Breda St Leger; Pat Speight (1 Audio, 1 Video); Sean Lane; Pat O'Brien (O'Leary); Eileen Jones; Pat Saville; Noel Magnier; Mary Marshall; Paddy Marshall; Denis Murphy: Helen Prout (2 Interviews); Donie Walsh; Margaret Newman (4 Interviews); Kevin Leahy; Marie Finn; Pádraig Ó'Horgáin; Michael O Connell; Mary Sheehy; Bernie McLoughlin; Derrick Gerety; Peggy Kelleher; Sandra Byrne (RA); Noreen Cronin; Liam Ó h-Uigín (2 Interviews); Nicole Meacle; Una Lyons; Helen Goulding; Bernard Casey; Dragan Tomas; Pete Newman (Duffy); Brenda Stillwell; Creena O'Connell; Joseph Lane; Mary Montgomery McConville; Michael (Mick) O'Callaghan; Phil Corcoran; Thomas Jones (2 Interviews); Patricia (Pat) McCarthy; Fergal Crowley; Pat O'Brien; Tony McGillicuddy; Alice Delay; Barry Murphy; Patrick Fitzgerald
<strong>Interviewers:</strong> Breda Sheehan (6 Interviews); Gráinne McGee (7 Interviews); Cliona O'Carroll (12 Interviews); Stephen Dee (3 Interviews); Geraldine Healy (2 Interviews); Michael Daly; Helen Kelly (6 Interviews); Gearoid Ó'Donnell (6 Interviews); Tom Doig (2 Interviews) John Elliot (3 Interviews); Alvina Cassidy; Eanna Heavey: Majella Murphy; Mark Wilkins; Richard Clare; Louise Ahern; Ian Stephenson; Annmarie McIntyre;
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<strong>Catalogue Numbers:</strong> <br /><br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/101" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00387_sheehan_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/101" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00388_sheehan_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/103" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00389_healy_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/104" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00390_kelleher_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/105" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00391_crean_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/106" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00392_mckeon_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/107" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00393_twomey_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/108">CFP_SR00394_stleger_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/3">CFP_SR00395_speight_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/109" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00396_lane_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/110" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00397_obrienoleary_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/111" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00398_jones_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/112" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00399_saville_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/113" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00400_magnier_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/114">CFP_SR00401_marshall_2010</a>;<a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/115" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> CFP_SR00402_marshall_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/116">CFP_SR00403_murphy_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/117">CFP_SR00404_prout_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/118">CFP_SR00405_walsh_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/119" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00406_prout_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/120">CFP_SR00407_newman_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/121" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00408_newman_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/122" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00409_leahy_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/123" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00411_newman_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/124" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00412_newman_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/125" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00413_finn_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/126" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00414_ohorgain_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/127" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00415_oconnell_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/128" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00416_sheehy_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/129" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00417_mcloughlin_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/130" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00418_gerety_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/131" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00419_kelleher_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/132" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00420_byrne_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/133" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00421_cronin_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/134" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00422_ohuigin_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/135" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00423_meacle_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/136" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00424_horgan_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/137" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00425_lyons_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/138" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00427_goulding_2011</a>; <br /><br />CFP_SR00491_fitzgerald_2013. <br /><br /><strong>Heritage Week 2011:</strong> <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/139" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00429_casey_201</a>1; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/140" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00430_tomas_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/141" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00431_newman_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/142" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00432_stillwell_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/143" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00433_oconnell_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/144" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00434_lane_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/145" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00435_montgomery-mcconville_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/146" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00436_ocallaghan_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/147" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00437_corcoran_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/148">CFP_SR00438_jones_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/2" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00439_ohuigin_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/149" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00440_mccarthy_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/150" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00441_crowley_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/151" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00442_obrien_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/152" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00443_jones_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/153" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00444_mcgillicuddy_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/154" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00445_delay_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/155" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00446_murphy_2011</a>; <br /><br /><strong>Video Interview:</strong> CFP_VR00486_speight_2014
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58 .wav Files
1 .mov File
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Breda Sheehan
Interviewee
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Geraldine Healy
Duration
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15min 66sec
Location
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Rathmore Park, Cork.
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.wav
Bit Rate/Frequency
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24bit / 48kHz
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<p style="margin-top:.21cm;margin-bottom:.21cm;border-top:none;border-bottom:1px solid #000000;border-left:none;border-right:none;font-weight:normal;line-height:150%;padding:0cm 0cm .07cm 0cm;"><span style="color:#000000;"><span style="font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:small;"><span style="background:transparent;"><b><strong>The following is a short extract from the interview transcript, copyright of the Cork Folklore Project. If you wish to access further archival material for this interview or other interviews please contact CFP, folklorearchive@gmail.com</strong><br /><br /><br />GH:</b> Fitzgerald’s Park was quite near as well like, but we didn’t -- we weren’t allowed in there. My father didn’t like the thought of us being inside in the big park with -- not being supervised, you know, and now and then there’d be an expedition and we’d sneak in, because -- that only happened very rarely though because we, we knew we weren’t supposed to do it. But like the swings were in there, you know, and there were some fantastic they were -- swings to us, there were lower ones and then higher ones and then there was a big slide, and like it was a rite of passage as you got older, you were able to climb up to the top of the the slide, that was quite a feat because there would be people directly behind you and in front of you and you’d feel trapped when you’d stand up at the top of the high slide, to, to sit down then to go down the slide, so these sort of things. We had great fun on the occasions when we got in there, but we didn’t often get in there like. And a lot of people went out to the baths that were out the Straight Road. They were -- But we used to go away on a Sunday for a spin like, so we didn’t go out there. Swim, you know. But that was a place where -- that was very busy in the neighbourhood for children as well like. And em -- I can’t think about what else we used to do. Playing in neighbour’s gardens as well like you know, and you’d be safe there. And we had our own particular buddies. They were across the Western Road, one of the little houses was afterwards -- all those houses were sold to the college afterwards. But we used to go down playing down there, but the problem then was that you had to cross the Western Road and that was a bit hazardous like. You know, when we were small that was another embargo, you weren’t allowed to cross the Western Road until we got a bit older. So that was fair enough like, it was very dangerous. </span></span></span></span></p>
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Title
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Geraldine Healy: Children's Games, Schooldays, Western Road,
Subject
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Life History:
Description
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Geraldine grew up near the top of Western Road. She describes the area and comments on some changes that have taken place there over time. She talks briefly about her schooldays.
Date
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20 July 2010
Contributor
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Interviewee: Geraldine Healy
Interviewer: Breda Sheehan
Identifier
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CFP_SR00389_healy_2010
Coverage
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Cork, Ireland, 1950s-1970s
Relation
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<strong>Interviews for Cork Folklore Project conducted by Geraldine:</strong> <br />CFP00387; CFP00395; CFP00421; <br /><br /><strong>Interviews for with Geraldine as an interviewee:</strong> CFP00505; CFP00505; CFP00510; CFP00523; CFP00542; CFP00700; CFP00701;
<div class="element-text"><strong><br /></strong><strong>Other Interviews in the Colection:</strong> <br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/101" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"></a><br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/101" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00387_sheehan_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/101" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00388_sheehan_2010</a>;<br /><a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/104" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00390_kelleher_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/105" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00391_crean_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/106" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00392_mckeon_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/107" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00393_twomey_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/108">CFP_SR00394_stleger_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/3">CFP_SR00395_speight_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/109" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00396_lane_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/110" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00397_obrienoleary_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/111" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00398_jones_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/112" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00399_saville_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/113" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00400_magnier_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/114">CFP_SR00401_marshall_2010</a>;<a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/115" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> CFP_SR00402_marshall_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/116">CFP_SR00403_murphy_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/117">CFP_SR00404_prout_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/118">CFP_SR00405_walsh_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/119" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00406_prout_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/120">CFP_SR00407_newman_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/121" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00408_newman_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/122" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00409_leahy_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/123" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00411_newman_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/124" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00412_newman_2010</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/125" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00413_finn_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/126" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00414_ohorgain_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/127" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00415_oconnell_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/128" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00416_sheehy_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/129" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00417_mcloughlin_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/130" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00418_gerety_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/131" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00419_kelleher_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/132" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00420_byrne_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/133" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00421_cronin_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/134" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00422_ohuigin_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/135" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00423_meacle_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/136" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00424_horgan_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/137" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00425_lyons_2012</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/138" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00427_goulding_2011</a>; <br /><br />CFP_SR00491_fitzgerald_2013. <br /><br /><strong>Heritage Week 2011:</strong> <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/139" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00429_casey_201</a>1; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/140" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00430_tomas_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/141" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00431_newman_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/142" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00432_stillwell_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/143" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00433_oconnell_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/144" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00434_lane_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/145" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00435_montgomery-mcconville_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/146" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00436_ocallaghan_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/147" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00437_corcoran_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/148">CFP_SR00438_jones_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/2" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00439_ohuigin_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/149" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00440_mccarthy_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/items/show/150" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00441_crowley_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/151" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00442_obrien_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/152" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00443_jones_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/153" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00444_mcgillicuddy_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/154" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00445_delay_2011</a>; <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/archivecatalolgue/document/155" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CFP_SR00446_murphy_2011</a>; <br /><br /><strong>Video Interview:</strong> CFP_VR00486_speight_2014</div>
<div class="element-text"><br /><strong>Published Material: </strong> <br /><br />O’Carroll, Clíona (2011) ‘The Cork Memory Map’, Béascna 7: 184-188. <br /><br />O’Carroll, Clíona (2012) ‘Cork Memory Map: an update on CFP’s Online Project’, The Archive 16: 14. <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/archive16.pdf">https://www.ucc.ie/en/media/research/corkfolkloreproject/archivepdfs/archive16.PDF</a> <br /><br />Dee, Stephen and O’Carroll, Clíona (2012) ‘Sound Excerpts: Interviews from Heritage Week’, The Archive 16: 15-17. <a href="http://corkfolklore.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/archive16.pdf">https://www.ucc.ie/en/media/research/corkfolkloreproject/archivepdfs/archive16.PDF</a> <br /><br />O'Carrol, Clíona (2014) 'The children's perspectives: Place-centred interviewing and multiple diversified livelihood strategies in Cork city, 1935-1960'. Béaloideas - The Journal of Folklore of Ireland Society, 82: 45-65. <br /><br />The Curious Ear/Documentary on One (Cork City Memory Map) <a href="http://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/2011/0816/646858-curious-ear-doconone-cork-city-memory-map/">http://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/2011/0816/646858-curious-ear-doconone-cork-city-memory-map/</a></div>
<br /><strong>To view the Cork Memory Map Click </strong><a href="https://corkfolklore.org/memory-map/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Here</strong></a>
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Children’s Games
Crow’s Nest Pub
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St Brigid’s School
Western Road
White’s Pub