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Document Details


Title: Sheila Reilly
Document type: Oral history
Accessibility: Free Only
Repository: National University of Ireland, Cork. Irish Center for Migration Studies
Collection: Breaking the Silence
Description: Sheila was born in Ardee, Co Louth. She remembers her early life living in a tent and then a wagon in later years. Her father looked after horses, built the tents, looked after the fire and worked with tin. Her mother sold the tin and went begging. Sheila sold flowers and helped her mother with the cooking.
URL: http://migration.ucc.ie/oralarchive/testing/breaking/narrators/Sheila%20Reilly/summary.htm
Original Language: English
Audio: [Audio available]
Speaker: Reilly, Sheila
Speaker gender: Female
Speaker place of birth: County Louth, Leinster, Ireland; Leinster, Ireland; Ireland; Europe
Speaker race: White
Document location: Ireland
Document date: Undated
Interviewer: McCann, Mary
Locations discussed: Europe; Ireland
Topics discussed - ASP terms: Europe; Ireland; Ireland--Civilization; Ireland--History; Ireland--Social conditions; Irish--Ireland; Oral history
ASP release: 2005-06
Document code: OHI0024345-25978