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Social Life & Customs information for County Armagh and places above it in the hierarchy
County Armagh
- A Chapter on Irish Costume, from the Illustrated Dublin Journal, No. 4, 28 September 1861 - hosted by Library Ireland
- ARK Northern Ireland, Political and Social Archive - in collaboration with Queen's University Belfast and University of Ulster.
- Arts & Humanities Research Institute, University of Ulster
- Book List
- Cricket - The Northern Cricket Union of Ireland papers, held at the PRONI
- Costume Collection, Armagh County Museum
- Folk Life Archive, and Social Life & Traditions Collections, held in the Archival Collections at the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Omagh
- Flood, William H. Grattan, A History of Irish Music (1905) - hosted by Library Ireland
- Ireland: Her Wit, Peculiarities and Popular Superstitions, with Anecdotes, Legendary and Characteristic, by Distinguished Irish Writers (c1850) - hosted by Library Ireland
- Review - Journal of the Craigavon Historical Society
- England, R., Ulster Memories, Vol. 3 No. 3, written in 1938 and published in the Dalhousie Review
- Hunter, E., The Hens' Bucket, Vol. 6 No. 1
- Hunter, E., These I Have Loved, Vol. 6 No. 3
- Jensen, Mary, Little memories of country life, Vol. 8 No. 1
- Lutton, S.C., Poems, ballads and rhymes, 1996/97
- McElroy, Eric, with illustrations by Julie Trimble, An Old Game ("Catty"), Vol. 6 No. 1
- Tallon, Alfie, Robbing the Wild Bees' Nests, Vol. 6 No. 2
- The Theatre and Performing Arts Archive at the Linenhall Library, Belfast
- The W.R. Rodgers Papers, PRONI ref. D/2833
Ireland
Goodridge, John. A Catalogue of British and Irish Labouring-class and Self-taught poets c 1700 - 1900 Version dated 1/8/2020 This is the latest version of this descriptive listing of labouring-class poets and poetry, giving brief bibliographical and biographical information on 2,255 named poets.
- Gluckman's Ireland House - NYU's center for Irish Studies and Culture
- Howsitgoing - An Irish Meeting Place
UK and Ireland
- Village Games (archived copy) by Colonel Alex Johnson describes games which Alex remembers from his childhood in the 1920s and 30s. Although the names of the games are those used in North-East England, most of these games were played throughout the country.