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Gandolf
- An advertising dominated site about Cornish folklore.
Gods and Fighting Men
- By Lady Augusta Gregory (1904), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
In Chimney Corners - Merry Tales of Irish Folklore
- By Seumas MacManus (1899), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
Irish Fairy Folk
- Images from the ancient tales combined with observations.
Irish Fairy Tales
- By James Stephens (1882-1950), e-text from the Project Gutenberg.
Irish/Celtic Ghost Stories
- Short summaries of a few tales with illustrations.
Isle of Man - Folklore
- Manx Fairy Stories from a collection of traditional tales compiled by Sophia Morrison in 1911.
Manx Fairy Tales
- By Sophia Morrison (1911), e-text from a Manx Note Book.
Myths and Folk Tales of Ireland
- By Jeremiah Curtin (1889), e-text from Belinus Press.
Northumbrian Folk Tales
- Traditional folk tales, songs, poems and rhymes from around the north east.
Scottish Culture : Legends, Folklore & Religion
- Some good folklore stories and the a section on local celebrations
Scottish Folklore Page
- Browse a selection of antiquarian and secondhand books dealing with Scottish folklore
Scottish Traditional Tales
- Introduction to Scottish tales and storytelling, bibliography, and sample tales.
Seelie Court, Unseelie Court
- "In Scotland faeries were divided into the Seelie Court and Unseelie Court depending on whether or not they were kind."
Stories
- "Once upon a time, there lived in the borders of Scotland a piper called Angus McDougal."
Tam Lin: Comparison Pages
- Scottish ballad "Tam Lin" comparisons to similar tales such as Beauty and the Beast, and the Fairy Oak of Corriewater.
The Tuatha De Danaan
- Good overview on the origin of the Irish Faerie Folk
Tir Nan Og
- Faerie lore from mythology and literature traditions.
Tir Nan Og--Land of the Irish Faerie
- Plentiful illustrations and information of this Otherworld realm.
Traditional Tales from Ireland
- Three traditional tales, two of which were collected by audio recording.
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