You are here: Home>Topics>Food Heritage of our Parish>Ad for Barnaderg Fair in 1930s Ad for Barnaderg Fair in 1930sKillererin Heritage Society Barnaderg FairMany people today doubt that there were ever markets and fairs in the village of Barnaderg. Be in doubt no more. The above ad appeared in the Connacht Tribune of March 8th, 1930 P.11TagsBarnaderg (3)cows (1)Fairs (1)Markets (1)sheep (1)store cattle (1)This page was added on 28/06/2020. No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this page Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment: *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Food Heritage of our Parish1957 £. s. d. Pounds, Shillings and Pence.A Recent Famine in KillererinAd for Barnaderg Fair in 1930sBallyglunin Railway StationBarnaderg Lime KilnBarnaderg-Gortbeg Group Water SchemeBog Butter find in Poll a'Chapaill BogBoxty CakesFirst Shop in KillererinFood related extract from interview with Mattie and Kathleen Fleming, BarnadergGoing to work in the Sugar FactoryGranny White's sieveInterview with Mary Nally, BallygluninKeeping Our Heritage AliveKillererin Heritage Group at Galway City MuseumLaunch of Galway's Gastronomic Food ProjectMullaghmore to Killererin Cattle Drive in April 1916Outbreak of Foot and Mouth in 2001Parcels from OverseasParish HistoryPhoto Gallery relating to food related topicsPioneers of Beet growing looking backPoultry StationsSalmon PoachingThe Butter ChurnThe Folklore of Bog ButterThe Folklore of ButterThe Food we ateThe Missing DuckThe Role of Butter in Irish FolkloreThe ThresherToghermore House - the Man who gave it away was branded a CommunistTravelling Shops and shops of KillererinTrees of Cahergal HouseFood related extracts from interviewsKillererin - A Parish HistoryOut and About in Killererin See also'Ad for Barnaderg Fair in 1930s' also appears inWhat it said in the papers Share thisFacebookTwitterPinterestemail
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