Spain
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Song entitled 'Donl Gorm' and accompanying story about Cailleach Corunna, 29 May 1869 and 15 June 1869
Spanish and Portugese Breeds, 1870s-1930s
Illustration of Spanish and Portugese breeds of cattle from a 4 year old cow and a 6 year old ox from Galicia and a 3 1/2 year old heifer from near Oporto.
Story about Fenians and accompanying notes from the informant about story-telling, 24 April 1866
Story about the King of Spain's daughter and MacLean of Duart, 1867
Story entitled 'Iain Mac An Alabanaich (a dh'fhalbh a' Troantairnaish)', June 1861
The O'Donnells in Exile. Excerpt by John O Donovan, Second half of the 19th century
Papers of varios sizes written by John O' Donovan. It appears to be a draft of his O' Donovan's work on 'The O'Donnells in Exile'. This section is headed 'The O'Donnells of Spain', and includes notes and extracts from other sources, including the mention of the Irish song Seabhac na hEinne agus Bhéal Átha Seanaidh, which may refer to the Irish folk song 'The Hawk of Ballyshannon'.
Transhumantes Flocks Road, 1870s-1930s
Illustration of a map of Spain 'showing the provinces in which Merino breeding was important at the beginning of the 19th century. The chain marks indicate the routes that were followed by the Transhumantes flocks.'