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dc.contributor.authorO'Keeffe, Mauriceen_IE
dc.contributor.otherHynes, Eamonen_IE
dc.coverage.spatialBrittasen_IE
dc.coverage.temporal2008en_IE
dc.date.accessioned2014-01-30T03:01:30Z-
dc.date.available2014-01-30T03:01:30Z-
dc.date.issued2009-09-07T16:35:58Zen_IE
dc.identifier.othercd46.mp3
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10599/4986-
dc.descriptionThis interview took place in Eamon Hynes’s ancestral home, which was originally a thatched house, with a blacksmith’s forge beside it. His father and grandfather were blacksmiths – the former was a well-known character known as ‘Tuppenny Hynes’. This interview recalls many of the local characters and the use of sayings and phrases in the local dialect. Eamon, age 68, contracted TB at a young age, as did many people in the area. His wife Patricia also speaks about their marriage and their way of life. Local field names and place names are also recorded.en_IE
dc.format.mp3en_IE
dc.language.isoEnglishen_IE
dc.publisherMaurice O'Keeffeen_IE
dc.rightsCopyright is held jointly by South Dublin Libraries and Maurice O'Keeffe. Written permission is required for commercial publication of this materialen_IE
dc.subjectRaheenen_IE
dc.subjectthatchen_IE
dc.subjectblacksmithen_IE
dc.subjectplace namesen_IE
dc.subjectfield namesen_IE
dc.titleIrish Life and Lore South Dublin County Collection No. 46: Eamon Hynesen_IE
dc.typeSounden_IE
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