A Biddy Boy with the effigy of St Brigid known as the Biddy that is carried in procession from one house visit to another. He is in disguise and wears the traditional tall conical straw headdress that incorporate traditional straw St Brigit’s crosses. Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrate the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-biddy-boy-with-the-effigy-of-st-brigid-known-as-the-biddy-that-is-carried-in-procession-from-one-house-visit-to-another-he-is-in-disguise-and-wears-the-traditional-tall-conical-straw-headdress-that-incorporate-traditional-straw-st-brigits-crosses-biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrate-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-pagan-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619234655.html
RM2XYCG3B–A Biddy Boy with the effigy of St Brigid known as the Biddy that is carried in procession from one house visit to another. He is in disguise and wears the traditional tall conical straw headdress that incorporate traditional straw St Brigit’s crosses. Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrate the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Brigid of Kildare, circa 453 - 525, Irish clergywoman, Saint, praying, woodcut, 16th century, , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brigid-of-kildare-circa-453-525-irish-clergywoman-saint-praying-woodcut-23530470.html
RMBA7W9X–Brigid of Kildare, circa 453 - 525, Irish clergywoman, Saint, praying, woodcut, 16th century, ,
St Bridget Patroness of Ireland - A 1907 illustration - Patron saint of babies; blacksmiths; boatmen; cattle; chicken farmers;children of unmarried parents; dairy workers & dairy/milk maids ; fugitives; infants; Ireland; mariners; midwives; newborn babies; nuns; poets; poultry farmers printiers; sailors; scholars; travellers; watermen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-bridget-patroness-of-ireland-a-1907-illustration-patron-saint-of-babies-blacksmiths-boatmen-cattle-chicken-farmerschildren-of-unmarried-parents-dairy-workers-dairymilk-maids-fugitives-infants-ireland-mariners-midwives-newborn-babies-nuns-poets-poultry-farmers-printiers-sailors-scholars-travellers-watermen-image184636061.html
RMMMAW51–St Bridget Patroness of Ireland - A 1907 illustration - Patron saint of babies; blacksmiths; boatmen; cattle; chicken farmers;children of unmarried parents; dairy workers & dairy/milk maids ; fugitives; infants; Ireland; mariners; midwives; newborn babies; nuns; poets; poultry farmers printiers; sailors; scholars; travellers; watermen.
Saint Brigid 's cathedral. Ireland, co. KIldare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-saint-brigid-s-cathedral-ireland-co-kildare-27893873.html
A Saint Brigid's cross made of rushes, traditionally put up in houses in Ireland to protect the houshold from fire and evil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-saint-brigids-cross-made-of-rushes-traditionally-put-up-in-houses-35043131.html
RMC109TB–A Saint Brigid's cross made of rushes, traditionally put up in houses in Ireland to protect the houshold from fire and evil
Holy well for Saint Brigid of Kildare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-holy-well-for-saint-brigid-of-kildare-30763825.html
RMBP1BG1–Holy well for Saint Brigid of Kildare
Brigid Kavita, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigid-kavita-one-of-the-many-brigids-of-ireland-whose-names-derive-from-brigit-at-the-launch-of-the-programme-for-brigit-dublin-city-celebrating-women-2024-festival-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-picture-date-thursday-january-11-2024-image592333317.html
RM2WBK359–Brigid Kavita, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
St. Brigid's Well with clootie tree behind in the ancient Celtic Christian church site on Faughart Hill, County Louth, Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-st-brigids-well-with-clootie-tree-behind-in-the-ancient-celtic-christian-167417152.html
RMKMAE80–St. Brigid's Well with clootie tree behind in the ancient Celtic Christian church site on Faughart Hill, County Louth, Ireland.
'Cathedral of Kildare', 1845. Artist: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cathedral-of-kildare-1845-artist-unknown-image262795696.html
RMW7FAGG–'Cathedral of Kildare', 1845. Artist: Unknown.
Christ on the cross flanked by the Virgin, Saint Brigit and Saint Elisabeth, ca. 1480-1500 (restrike?). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christ-on-the-cross-flanked-by-the-virgin-saint-brigit-and-saint-elisabeth-ca-1480-1500-restrike-image469815119.html
RM2J89WYB–Christ on the cross flanked by the Virgin, Saint Brigit and Saint Elisabeth, ca. 1480-1500 (restrike?).
Statue of the Virgin Mary at St. Brigid's Well, Liscannor, Co. Clare, Ireland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-statue-of-the-virgin-mary-at-st-brigids-well-liscannor-co-clare-ireland-19515444.html
RMB3N044–Statue of the Virgin Mary at St. Brigid's Well, Liscannor, Co. Clare, Ireland
Offerings at the base of 'St Brendan's Tree' a shrine near Clonfert Cathedral, Co. Galway, Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-offerings-at-the-base-of-st-brendans-tree-a-shrine-near-clonfert-cathedral-24767088.html
RMBC86JT–Offerings at the base of 'St Brendan's Tree' a shrine near Clonfert Cathedral, Co. Galway, Ireland.
'Cathedral of Kildare', 1845. Artist: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cathedral-of-kildare-1845-artist-unknown-135312644.html
RMHT40JC–'Cathedral of Kildare', 1845. Artist: Unknown.
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brig, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house, playing music, dancing, singing and collecting alms. Large elaborate straw headdress' are worn by some. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland circa 2nd February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brig-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-wear-disguise-going-from-house-to-house-playing-music-dancing-singing-and-collecting-alms-large-elaborate-straw-headdress-are-worn-by-some-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-circa-2nd-february-1972-1970s-homer-sykes-image619234838.html
RM2XYCG9X–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brig, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house, playing music, dancing, singing and collecting alms. Large elaborate straw headdress' are worn by some. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland circa 2nd February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES
Saint Brigid 's cathedral. Ireland, co. KIldare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-saint-brigid-s-cathedral-ireland-co-kildare-27893865.html
A Saint Brigid's cross made of rushes, traditionally put up in houses in Ireland to protect the houshold from fire and evil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-saint-brigids-cross-made-of-rushes-traditionally-put-up-in-houses-35043143.html
RMC109TR–A Saint Brigid's cross made of rushes, traditionally put up in houses in Ireland to protect the houshold from fire and evil
Holy well for Saint Brigid of Kildare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-holy-well-for-saint-brigid-of-kildare-30763371.html
RFBP1AYR–Holy well for Saint Brigid of Kildare
Brigid Kavita, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigid-kavita-one-of-the-many-brigids-of-ireland-whose-names-derive-from-brigit-at-the-launch-of-the-programme-for-brigit-dublin-city-celebrating-women-2024-festival-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-picture-date-thursday-january-11-2024-image592333224.html
RM2WBK320–Brigid Kavita, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-liscannor-doolin-road-near-the-cliffs-of-moher-this-ostensibly-holy-well-is-full-of-wonderful-decaying-votive-offerings-st-brigid-never-image395939571.html
RM2E04GXY–On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. The celebration last for several days. At the end of the festival there is a competition for the best dressed Biddy Boy team. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-pagan-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-at-the-end-of-the-festival-there-is-a-competition-for-the-best-dressed-biddy-boy-team-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-homer-sykes-image619234860.html
RM2XYCGAM–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. The celebration last for several days. At the end of the festival there is a competition for the best dressed Biddy Boy team. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES
Saint Brigid's wells. Ireland, co. Kildare/co. Tully Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-saint-brigids-wells-ireland-co-kildareco-tully-27892299.html
A Saint Brigid's cross made of rushes, traditionally put up in houses in Ireland to protect the houshold from fire and evil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-saint-brigids-cross-made-of-rushes-traditionally-put-up-in-houses-35043120.html
RMC109T0–A Saint Brigid's cross made of rushes, traditionally put up in houses in Ireland to protect the houshold from fire and evil
Bronze statue of Saint Brigid of Kildare at her holy well/shrine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bronze-statue-of-saint-brigid-of-kildare-at-her-holy-wellshrine-30763384.html
RMBP1B08–Bronze statue of Saint Brigid of Kildare at her holy well/shrine
Brigid Kavita, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigid-kavita-one-of-the-many-brigids-of-ireland-whose-names-derive-from-brigit-at-the-launch-of-the-programme-for-brigit-dublin-city-celebrating-women-2024-festival-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-picture-date-thursday-january-11-2024-image592333310.html
RM2WBK352–Brigid Kavita, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-liscannor-doolin-road-near-the-cliffs-of-moher-this-ostensibly-holy-well-is-full-of-wonderful-decaying-votive-offerings-st-brigid-never-image395939620.html
RM2E04H0M–On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never
Biddy Boys wearing the traditional tall straw conical headdress. He is carrying the effigy known as the Biddy - the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid. This is a house visit, musician drumming. St Brigid's Saints Day 1st February. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-wearing-the-traditional-tall-straw-conical-headdress-he-is-carrying-the-effigy-known-as-the-biddy-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-this-is-a-house-visit-musician-drumming-st-brigids-saints-day-1st-february-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619234820.html
RM2XYCG98–Biddy Boys wearing the traditional tall straw conical headdress. He is carrying the effigy known as the Biddy - the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid. This is a house visit, musician drumming. St Brigid's Saints Day 1st February. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Saint Brigid's statute and holy wells. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-saint-brigids-statute-and-holy-wells-27895476.html
RMBHAMY0–Saint Brigid's statute and holy wells.
A Saint Brigid's cross made of rushes, traditionally put up in houses in Ireland to protect the houshold from fire and evil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-saint-brigids-cross-made-of-rushes-traditionally-put-up-in-houses-35043195.html
RMC109XK–A Saint Brigid's cross made of rushes, traditionally put up in houses in Ireland to protect the houshold from fire and evil
Holy relics and gifts left at St Brigid of Kildare's shrine. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-holy-relics-and-gifts-left-at-st-brigid-of-kildares-shrine-30763957.html
RMBP1BMN–Holy relics and gifts left at St Brigid of Kildare's shrine.
Brigid Kavita, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigid-kavita-one-of-the-many-brigids-of-ireland-whose-names-derive-from-brigit-at-the-launch-of-the-programme-for-brigit-dublin-city-celebrating-women-2024-festival-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-picture-date-thursday-january-11-2024-image592333223.html
RM2WBK31Y–Brigid Kavita, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-liscannor-doolin-road-near-the-cliffs-of-moher-this-ostensibly-holy-well-is-full-of-wonderful-decaying-votive-offerings-st-brigid-never-image395939541.html
RM2E04GWW–On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never
Irish Folklore festival Biddy Boys wearing the traditional tall straw conical headdress. Festival celebrating the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid visiting a local pub on St Brigid's Saints Day 1st February. They are just relaxing before moving onto the nest venue. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/irish-folklore-festival-biddy-boys-wearing-the-traditional-tall-straw-conical-headdress-festival-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-visiting-a-local-pub-on-st-brigids-saints-day-1st-february-they-are-just-relaxing-before-moving-onto-the-nest-venue-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619234498.html
RM2XYCFWP–Irish Folklore festival Biddy Boys wearing the traditional tall straw conical headdress. Festival celebrating the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid visiting a local pub on St Brigid's Saints Day 1st February. They are just relaxing before moving onto the nest venue. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Versions of St Brigid's cross made of woven rushes, traditionally hung in Irish houses to protect the household from fire & evil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-versions-of-st-brigids-cross-made-of-woven-rushes-traditionally-hung-35043177.html
RMC109X1–Versions of St Brigid's cross made of woven rushes, traditionally hung in Irish houses to protect the household from fire & evil
Holy relics and gifts left at St Brigid of Kildare's shrine. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-holy-relics-and-gifts-left-at-st-brigid-of-kildares-shrine-30763452.html
RMBP1B2M–Holy relics and gifts left at St Brigid of Kildare's shrine.
Brigid Kavita, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigid-kavita-one-of-the-many-brigids-of-ireland-whose-names-derive-from-brigit-at-the-launch-of-the-programme-for-brigit-dublin-city-celebrating-women-2024-festival-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-picture-date-thursday-january-11-2024-image592333309.html
RM2WBK351–Brigid Kavita, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-liscannor-doolin-road-near-the-cliffs-of-moher-this-ostensibly-holy-well-is-full-of-wonderful-decaying-votive-offerings-st-brigid-never-image395939633.html
RM2E04H15–On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never
Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys annual folklore festival celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home, visiting neighbours and outlying farms. Where music and dancing takes place. Lady of the house centre back dancing with a Biddy Boy. Everyone is in the one main downstairs room, used as kitchen and living area. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-ireland-1970s-biddy-boys-annual-folklore-festival-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-her-saints-day-celebrations-when-biddy-boys-go-from-house-to-home-visiting-neighbours-and-outlying-farms-where-music-and-dancing-takes-place-lady-of-the-house-centre-back-dancing-with-a-biddy-boy-everyone-is-in-the-one-main-downstairs-room-used-as-kitchen-and-living-area-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619234956.html
RM2XYCGE4–Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys annual folklore festival celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home, visiting neighbours and outlying farms. Where music and dancing takes place. Lady of the house centre back dancing with a Biddy Boy. Everyone is in the one main downstairs room, used as kitchen and living area. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Versions of St Brigid's cross made of woven rushes, traditionally hung in Irish houses to protect the household from fire & evil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-versions-of-st-brigids-cross-made-of-woven-rushes-traditionally-hung-35043152.html
RMC109W4–Versions of St Brigid's cross made of woven rushes, traditionally hung in Irish houses to protect the household from fire & evil
Holy relics and gifts left at St Brigid of Kildare's shrine. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-holy-relics-and-gifts-left-at-st-brigid-of-kildares-shrine-30763492.html
RMBP1B44–Holy relics and gifts left at St Brigid of Kildare's shrine.
Brigid O' Leahy, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigid-o-leahy-one-of-the-many-brigids-of-ireland-whose-names-derive-from-brigit-at-the-launch-of-the-programme-for-brigit-dublin-city-celebrating-women-2024-festival-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-picture-date-thursday-january-11-2024-image592333323.html
RM2WBK35F–Brigid O' Leahy, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-liscannor-doolin-road-near-the-cliffs-of-moher-this-ostensibly-holy-well-is-full-of-wonderful-decaying-votive-offerings-st-brigid-never-image395939697.html
RM2E04H3D–On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never
Biddy Boys, traditional annual Irish folklore celebrations. A festival celebration the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. An effigy of the Saint, known as the Biddy is carried into a home, where music and dancing will take place. The man carrying the Biddy wears a talk traditional straw hat. A collection is made at the end, if there is no money the lady of the house gives the Biddy Boys a pin. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-traditional-annual-irish-folklore-celebrations-a-festival-celebration-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-an-effigy-of-the-saint-known-as-the-biddy-is-carried-into-a-home-where-music-and-dancing-will-take-place-the-man-carrying-the-biddy-wears-a-talk-traditional-straw-hat-a-collection-is-made-at-the-end-if-there-is-no-money-the-lady-of-the-house-gives-the-biddy-boys-a-pin-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235659.html
RM2XYCHB7–Biddy Boys, traditional annual Irish folklore celebrations. A festival celebration the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. An effigy of the Saint, known as the Biddy is carried into a home, where music and dancing will take place. The man carrying the Biddy wears a talk traditional straw hat. A collection is made at the end, if there is no money the lady of the house gives the Biddy Boys a pin. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Versions of St Brigid's cross made of woven rushes, traditionally hung in Irish houses to protect the household from fire & evil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-versions-of-st-brigids-cross-made-of-woven-rushes-traditionally-hung-35043167.html
RMC109WK–Versions of St Brigid's cross made of woven rushes, traditionally hung in Irish houses to protect the household from fire & evil
Holy relics and gifts left at St Brigid of Kildare's shrine. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-holy-relics-and-gifts-left-at-st-brigid-of-kildares-shrine-30763441.html
RMBP1B29–Holy relics and gifts left at St Brigid of Kildare's shrine.
Brigid O' Leahy, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigid-o-leahy-one-of-the-many-brigids-of-ireland-whose-names-derive-from-brigit-at-the-launch-of-the-programme-for-brigit-dublin-city-celebrating-women-2024-festival-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-picture-date-thursday-january-11-2024-image592333331.html
RM2WBK35R–Brigid O' Leahy, one of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-liscannor-doolin-road-near-the-cliffs-of-moher-this-ostensibly-holy-well-is-full-of-wonderful-decaying-votive-offerings-st-brigid-never-image395939510.html
RM2E04GTP–On the Liscannor - Doolin road, near the Cliffs of Moher, this ostensibly holy well is full of wonderful, decaying votive offerings. St. Brigid never
Biddy Boys, traditional annual Irish folklore celebrations. A festival celebration the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. An effigy of the Saint, known as the Biddy is carried into a home, where music and dancing will take place. The man carrying the Biddy collects a small amount of money at the end of the visit from the lady of the house, this brings good luck to the household for the following year. If there is no money the lady gives the Biddy Boys a pin. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-traditional-annual-irish-folklore-celebrations-a-festival-celebration-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-an-effigy-of-the-saint-known-as-the-biddy-is-carried-into-a-home-where-music-and-dancing-will-take-place-the-man-carrying-the-biddy-collects-a-small-amount-of-money-at-the-end-of-the-visit-from-the-lady-of-the-house-this-brings-good-luck-to-the-household-for-the-following-year-if-there-is-no-money-the-lady-gives-the-biddy-boys-a-pin-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619234999.html
RM2XYCGFK–Biddy Boys, traditional annual Irish folklore celebrations. A festival celebration the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. An effigy of the Saint, known as the Biddy is carried into a home, where music and dancing will take place. The man carrying the Biddy collects a small amount of money at the end of the visit from the lady of the house, this brings good luck to the household for the following year. If there is no money the lady gives the Biddy Boys a pin. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Holy well for Saint Brigid of Kildare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-holy-well-for-saint-brigid-of-kildare-30763835.html
RMBP1BGB–Holy well for Saint Brigid of Kildare
Brigid Kavita (left), Bridget Cloonan (11), and Brigid O' Leahy (right), three of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigid-kavita-left-bridget-cloonan-11-and-brigid-o-leahy-right-three-of-the-many-brigids-of-ireland-whose-names-derive-from-brigit-at-the-launch-of-the-programme-for-brigit-dublin-city-celebrating-women-2024-festival-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-picture-date-thursday-january-11-2024-image592333324.html
RM2WBK35G–Brigid Kavita (left), Bridget Cloonan (11), and Brigid O' Leahy (right), three of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house, playing music, dancing, singing. A large straw doll called 'Biddy' is carried around, if a family are unable to give some money, a pin stuck into the Biddy which will suffice, this brings good luck upon the household. The celebration last for several days and take place at night. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-wear-disguise-going-from-house-to-house-playing-music-dancing-singing-a-large-straw-doll-called-biddy-is-carried-around-if-a-family-are-unable-to-give-some-money-a-pin-stuck-into-the-biddy-which-will-suffice-this-brings-good-luck-upon-the-household-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-and-take-place-at-night-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-homer-sykes-image619235009.html
RM2XYCGG1–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house, playing music, dancing, singing. A large straw doll called 'Biddy' is carried around, if a family are unable to give some money, a pin stuck into the Biddy which will suffice, this brings good luck upon the household. The celebration last for several days and take place at night. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES
Holy well for Saint Brigid of Kildare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-holy-well-for-saint-brigid-of-kildare-30763477.html
RMBP1B3H–Holy well for Saint Brigid of Kildare
Brigid Moorhouse (left), Brigid Kavita (centre), and Brigid O' Leahy (right), three of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigid-moorhouse-left-brigid-kavita-centre-and-brigid-o-leahy-right-three-of-the-many-brigids-of-ireland-whose-names-derive-from-brigit-at-the-launch-of-the-programme-for-brigit-dublin-city-celebrating-women-2024-festival-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-picture-date-thursday-january-11-2024-image592333314.html
RM2WBK356–Brigid Moorhouse (left), Brigid Kavita (centre), and Brigid O' Leahy (right), three of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. The celebration last for several days. At the end of the festival there is a competition for the best dressed Biddy Boy team. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-pagan-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-at-the-end-of-the-festival-there-is-a-competition-for-the-best-dressed-biddy-boy-team-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-homer-sykes-image619234634.html
RM2XYCG2J–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. The celebration last for several days. At the end of the festival there is a competition for the best dressed Biddy Boy team. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES
Holy well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-holy-well-shrine-for-saint-brigid-of-kildare-30763505.html
RMBP1B4H–Holy well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare
Bridget Cloonan, who turns eleven years old today, with Brigid O' Leahy (left), and Brigid Moorhouse (right), three of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bridget-cloonan-who-turns-eleven-years-old-today-with-brigid-o-leahy-left-and-brigid-moorhouse-right-three-of-the-many-brigids-of-ireland-whose-names-derive-from-brigit-at-the-launch-of-the-programme-for-brigit-dublin-city-celebrating-women-2024-festival-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-picture-date-thursday-january-11-2024-image592333221.html
RM2WBK31W–Bridget Cloonan, who turns eleven years old today, with Brigid O' Leahy (left), and Brigid Moorhouse (right), three of the many Brigids of Ireland whose names derive from Brigit - at the launch of the programme for ‘Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women 2024’ festival, at the Mansion House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
Killorglin, County Kerry 1970s. Two young Biddy Boys celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or Saint Brigid, February 1st is her Saints Day. The child's doll represents the effigy of Saint Brigit and is known as the Biddy. Eire, Southern Ireland 1972. HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/killorglin-county-kerry-1970s-two-young-biddy-boys-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-saint-brigid-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-the-childs-doll-represents-the-effigy-of-saint-brigit-and-is-known-as-the-biddy-eire-southern-ireland-1972-homer-sykes-image619235468.html
RM2XYCH4C–Killorglin, County Kerry 1970s. Two young Biddy Boys celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or Saint Brigid, February 1st is her Saints Day. The child's doll represents the effigy of Saint Brigit and is known as the Biddy. Eire, Southern Ireland 1972. HOMER SYKES
Bronze statue of Saint Brigid of Kildare at the holy well which has become her shrine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bronze-statue-of-saint-brigid-of-kildare-at-the-holy-well-which-has-30763380.html
RMBP1B04–Bronze statue of Saint Brigid of Kildare at the holy well which has become her shrine
Biddy Boys wearing the traditional tall straw conical headdress. Festival celebrating the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid visiting a local pub on St Brigid's Saints Day 1st February. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-wearing-the-traditional-tall-straw-conical-headdress-festival-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-visiting-a-local-pub-on-st-brigids-saints-day-1st-february-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235019.html
RM2XYCGGB–Biddy Boys wearing the traditional tall straw conical headdress. Festival celebrating the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid visiting a local pub on St Brigid's Saints Day 1st February. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Ribbons, cloth and gifts hanging from the branches of a tree at the Holy Well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ribbons-cloth-and-gifts-hanging-from-the-branches-of-a-tree-at-the-30763471.html
RFBP1B3B–Ribbons, cloth and gifts hanging from the branches of a tree at the Holy Well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare.
Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys annual folklore festival celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home, visiting neighbours and outlying farms . Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-ireland-1970s-biddy-boys-annual-folklore-festival-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-her-saints-day-celebrations-when-biddy-boys-go-from-house-to-home-visiting-neighbours-and-outlying-farms-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235427.html
RM2XYCH2Y–Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys annual folklore festival celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home, visiting neighbours and outlying farms . Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Ribbons, cloth and gifts hanging from the branches of a tree at the Holy Well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ribbons-cloth-and-gifts-hanging-from-the-branches-of-a-tree-at-the-30763641.html
RFBP1B9D–Ribbons, cloth and gifts hanging from the branches of a tree at the Holy Well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare.
Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys annual folklore festival celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home, visiting neighbours and outlying farms . Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-ireland-1970s-biddy-boys-annual-folklore-festival-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-her-saints-day-celebrations-when-biddy-boys-go-from-house-to-home-visiting-neighbours-and-outlying-farms-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235309.html
RM2XYCGXN–Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys annual folklore festival celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home, visiting neighbours and outlying farms . Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Ribbons, cloth and gifts hanging from the branches of a tree at the Holy Well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ribbons-cloth-and-gifts-hanging-from-the-branches-of-a-tree-at-the-30763405.html
RFBP1B11–Ribbons, cloth and gifts hanging from the branches of a tree at the Holy Well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare.
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, They wear disguise going from house to house in rural County Kerry, playing music, dancing, singing. The celebration last for several days and take place at night. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-they-wear-disguise-going-from-house-to-house-in-rural-county-kerry-playing-music-dancing-singing-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-and-take-place-at-night-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-homer-sykes-image619235296.html
RM2XYCGX8–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, They wear disguise going from house to house in rural County Kerry, playing music, dancing, singing. The celebration last for several days and take place at night. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES
Ribbons, cloth and gifts hanging from the branches of a tree at the Holy Well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ribbons-cloth-and-gifts-hanging-from-the-branches-of-a-tree-at-the-30763457.html
RFBP1B2W–Ribbons, cloth and gifts hanging from the branches of a tree at the Holy Well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare.
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. The celebration last for several days. At the end of the festival there is a competition for the best dressed Biddy Boy team. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-pagan-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-at-the-end-of-the-festival-there-is-a-competition-for-the-best-dressed-biddy-boy-team-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-homer-sykes-image619235216.html
RM2XYCGRC–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. The celebration last for several days. At the end of the festival there is a competition for the best dressed Biddy Boy team. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES
Ribbons, cloth and gifts hanging from the branches of a tree at the Holy Well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ribbons-cloth-and-gifts-hanging-from-the-branches-of-a-tree-at-the-30763467.html
RFBP1B37–Ribbons, cloth and gifts hanging from the branches of a tree at the Holy Well shrine for Saint Brigid of Kildare.
Biddy Boys wearing the traditional tall straw conical headdress. He is carrying the effigy known as the Biddy - the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid visiting a local pub on St Brigid's Saints Day 1st February. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-wearing-the-traditional-tall-straw-conical-headdress-he-is-carrying-the-effigy-known-as-the-biddy-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-visiting-a-local-pub-on-st-brigids-saints-day-1st-february-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619234832.html
RM2XYCG9M–Biddy Boys wearing the traditional tall straw conical headdress. He is carrying the effigy known as the Biddy - the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid visiting a local pub on St Brigid's Saints Day 1st February. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Sign at 'Tobar Bride', St. Brigid's Holy Well, advising pilgrims to say the rosary at the station stones Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sign-at-tobar-bride-st-brigids-holy-well-advising-pilgrims-to-say-50872646.html
RMCXNCG6–Sign at 'Tobar Bride', St. Brigid's Holy Well, advising pilgrims to say the rosary at the station stones
Two statues on either side of a steel gate and stone archway in a formal garden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-statues-on-either-side-of-a-steel-gate-and-stone-archway-in-a-87143022.html
RMF1NKPP–Two statues on either side of a steel gate and stone archway in a formal garden
Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys annual folklore festival celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home, visiting neighbours and outlying farms. Where music and dancing takes place. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-ireland-1970s-biddy-boys-annual-folklore-festival-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-her-saints-day-celebrations-when-biddy-boys-go-from-house-to-home-visiting-neighbours-and-outlying-farms-where-music-and-dancing-takes-place-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235004.html
RM2XYCGFT–Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys annual folklore festival celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home, visiting neighbours and outlying farms. Where music and dancing takes place. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys resting in local pub. The annual folklore festival celebrates the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home to a local pub and visit outlying farms . Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-ireland-1970s-biddy-boys-resting-in-local-pub-the-annual-folklore-festival-celebrates-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-her-saints-day-celebrations-when-biddy-boys-go-from-house-to-home-to-a-local-pub-and-visit-outlying-farms-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235288.html
RM2XYCGX0–Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys resting in local pub. The annual folklore festival celebrates the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home to a local pub and visit outlying farms . Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys resting in local pub. The annual folklore festival celebrates the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home to a local pub and visit outlying farms . Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-ireland-1970s-biddy-boys-resting-in-local-pub-the-annual-folklore-festival-celebrates-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-her-saints-day-celebrations-when-biddy-boys-go-from-house-to-home-to-a-local-pub-and-visit-outlying-farms-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235255.html
RM2XYCGTR–Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys resting in local pub. The annual folklore festival celebrates the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home to a local pub and visit outlying farms . Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Ireland 1970s, two Biddy Boys brother and sister dressed up and celebrating in the traditional way the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. They are walking from one country cottage to another. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ireland-1970s-two-biddy-boys-brother-and-sister-dressed-up-and-celebrating-in-the-traditional-way-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-they-are-walking-from-one-country-cottage-to-another-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-eire-homer-sykes-image619234992.html
RM2XYCGFC–Ireland 1970s, two Biddy Boys brother and sister dressed up and celebrating in the traditional way the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. They are walking from one country cottage to another. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES
Ireland 1970s, two Biddy Boys brother and sister dressed up and celebrating in the traditional way the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. They are walking from one country cottage to another. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ireland-1970s-two-biddy-boys-brother-and-sister-dressed-up-and-celebrating-in-the-traditional-way-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-they-are-walking-from-one-country-cottage-to-another-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-eire-homer-sykes-image619234641.html
RM2XYCG2W–Ireland 1970s, two Biddy Boys brother and sister dressed up and celebrating in the traditional way the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. They are walking from one country cottage to another. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES
Irish Folklore Ireland 1970s, two Biddy Boys brother and sister dressed up and celebrating in the traditional way the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. They are walking from one country cottage to another. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/irish-folklore-ireland-1970s-two-biddy-boys-brother-and-sister-dressed-up-and-celebrating-in-the-traditional-way-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-they-are-walking-from-one-country-cottage-to-another-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-eire-homer-sykes-image619234683.html
RM2XYCG4B–Irish Folklore Ireland 1970s, two Biddy Boys brother and sister dressed up and celebrating in the traditional way the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. They are walking from one country cottage to another. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES
Ireland 1970s, three Biddy Boys dressed up and celebrating in the traditional way the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. They are walking from one country cottage to another. One of the boys carries a childs doll that represents St Brigit. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ireland-1970s-three-biddy-boys-dressed-up-and-celebrating-in-the-traditional-way-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-they-are-walking-from-one-country-cottage-to-another-one-of-the-boys-carries-a-childs-doll-that-represents-st-brigit-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-eire-homer-sykes-image619235282.html
RM2XYCGWP–Ireland 1970s, three Biddy Boys dressed up and celebrating in the traditional way the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. They are walking from one country cottage to another. One of the boys carries a childs doll that represents St Brigit. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house, playing music, dancing, singing and collecting alms. Large elaborate straw headdress' are worn by some. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland circa 2nd February 1972. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-wear-disguise-going-from-house-to-house-playing-music-dancing-singing-and-collecting-alms-large-elaborate-straw-headdress-are-worn-by-some-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-circa-2nd-february-1972-image619234808.html
RM2XYCG8T–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house, playing music, dancing, singing and collecting alms. Large elaborate straw headdress' are worn by some. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland circa 2nd February 1972.
Ireland Irish folklore, an annual festival. Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 2nd is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house, playing music, dancing, singing. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ireland-irish-folklore-an-annual-festival-biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-2nd-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-wear-disguise-going-from-house-to-house-playing-music-dancing-singing-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235449.html
RM2XYCH3N–Ireland Irish folklore, an annual festival. Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 2nd is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house, playing music, dancing, singing. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Masked, young female Biddy Boy in disguise as is the tradition. Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house, playing music, dancing, singing and collecting alms. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/masked-young-female-biddy-boy-in-disguise-as-is-the-tradition-biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-wear-disguise-going-from-house-to-house-playing-music-dancing-singing-and-collecting-alms-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-homer-sykes-image619234578.html
RM2XYCG0J–Masked, young female Biddy Boy in disguise as is the tradition. Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house, playing music, dancing, singing and collecting alms. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, she was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to home pub to pub playing music, dancing, singing, celebrating the festival of Imbolc; the beginning of spring, The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland 2nd February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-she-was-a-pagan-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-wear-disguise-going-from-house-to-home-pub-to-pub-playing-music-dancing-singing-celebrating-the-festival-of-imbolc-the-beginning-of-spring-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-2nd-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619382541.html
RM2XYK8N1–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, she was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to home pub to pub playing music, dancing, singing, celebrating the festival of Imbolc; the beginning of spring, The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland 2nd February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Killorglin, Ireland 1970s, a young Biddy Boys dressed up and celebrating in the traditional way the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. They (his sister is ahead of him, see other photos) are walking from one country cottage to another. KHe is carrying a childs doll that represents the Celtic Saint and is known as a Biddy. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/killorglin-ireland-1970s-a-young-biddy-boys-dressed-up-and-celebrating-in-the-traditional-way-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-they-his-sister-is-ahead-of-him-see-other-photos-are-walking-from-one-country-cottage-to-another-khe-is-carrying-a-childs-doll-that-represents-the-celtic-saint-and-is-known-as-a-biddy-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-eire-homer-sykes-image619235274.html
RM2XYCGWE–Killorglin, Ireland 1970s, a young Biddy Boys dressed up and celebrating in the traditional way the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. They (his sister is ahead of him, see other photos) are walking from one country cottage to another. KHe is carrying a childs doll that represents the Celtic Saint and is known as a Biddy. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES
Broom dancing 1970s Killorglin Ireland. Biddy Boys celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or St Brigid who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys (are not exclusively young men) go from house to house and pub to pub playing music, dancing, singing and bringing good luck on the household that’s visited. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland 2nd February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/broom-dancing-1970s-killorglin-ireland-biddy-boys-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-st-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-are-not-exclusively-young-men-go-from-house-to-house-and-pub-to-pub-playing-music-dancing-singing-and-bringing-good-luck-on-the-household-thats-visited-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-2nd-february-1972-eire-homer-sykes-image619235263.html
RM2XYCGW3–Broom dancing 1970s Killorglin Ireland. Biddy Boys celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or St Brigid who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys (are not exclusively young men) go from house to house and pub to pub playing music, dancing, singing and bringing good luck on the household that’s visited. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland 2nd February 1972 Eire HOMER SYKES
Killorglin 1970s rural Ireland. Two young boys with the effigy of the Celtic Saint Brigit, who was a pagan goddess in pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland 2nd February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/killorglin-1970s-rural-ireland-two-young-boys-with-the-effigy-of-the-celtic-saint-brigit-who-was-a-pagan-goddess-in-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-2nd-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619382520.html
RM2XYK8M8–Killorglin 1970s rural Ireland. Two young boys with the effigy of the Celtic Saint Brigit, who was a pagan goddess in pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland 2nd February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brig, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys in disguise resting at pub visit. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brig-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-in-disguise-resting-at-pub-visit-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-1972-1970s-homer-sykes-image619234673.html
RM2XYCG41–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brig, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys in disguise resting at pub visit. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES
Biddy Boys, traditional annual Irish folklore celebrations. A festival celebration the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Local man in suit and tie drinking a pint in the pub, the Biddy propped up next to him. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-traditional-annual-irish-folklore-celebrations-a-festival-celebration-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-local-man-in-suit-and-tie-drinking-a-pint-in-the-pub-the-biddy-propped-up-next-to-him-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235666.html
RM2XYCHBE–Biddy Boys, traditional annual Irish folklore celebrations. A festival celebration the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Local man in suit and tie drinking a pint in the pub, the Biddy propped up next to him. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Biddy Boys in costume with cloth that covered his face so he was in disguise pulled back. He is carrying the effigy of the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid (knows as the Biddy) during a house visit on her Saints day, 1st February. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-costume-with-cloth-that-covered-his-face-so-he-was-in-disguise-pulled-back-he-is-carrying-the-effigy-of-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-knows-as-the-biddy-during-a-house-visit-on-her-saints-day-1st-february-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235642.html
RM2XYCHAJ–Biddy Boys in costume with cloth that covered his face so he was in disguise pulled back. He is carrying the effigy of the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid (knows as the Biddy) during a house visit on her Saints day, 1st February. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Irish Folklore. Biddy Boys, traditional annual Irish folklore celebrations. A festival celebration the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Two Biddy Boys in masks, grandmother holding a frightened grandchild, they are watching the traditional dancing. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/irish-folklore-biddy-boys-traditional-annual-irish-folklore-celebrations-a-festival-celebration-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-two-biddy-boys-in-masks-grandmother-holding-a-frightened-grandchild-they-are-watching-the-traditional-dancing-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235677.html
RM2XYCHBW–Irish Folklore. Biddy Boys, traditional annual Irish folklore celebrations. A festival celebration the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Two Biddy Boys in masks, grandmother holding a frightened grandchild, they are watching the traditional dancing. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Biddy Boys - a young woman wearing the traditional tall straw conical headdress. She is carrying the effigy of the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid visiting a local pub and with customer on St Brigid's Saints Day 1st February. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-a-young-woman-wearing-the-traditional-tall-straw-conical-headdress-she-is-carrying-the-effigy-of-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-visiting-a-local-pub-and-with-customer-on-st-brigids-saints-day-1st-february-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235650.html
RM2XYCHAX–Biddy Boys - a young woman wearing the traditional tall straw conical headdress. She is carrying the effigy of the Celtic Saint St Brigit or St Brigid visiting a local pub and with customer on St Brigid's Saints Day 1st February. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys annual folklore festival celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home, visiting neighbours and outlying farms. Stopping and chatting to friends in a car Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-ireland-1970s-biddy-boys-annual-folklore-festival-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-st-brigit-or-st-brigid-her-saints-day-celebrations-when-biddy-boys-go-from-house-to-home-visiting-neighbours-and-outlying-farms-stopping-and-chatting-to-friends-in-a-car-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235433.html
RM2XYCH35–Rural Ireland 1970s. Biddy Boys annual folklore festival celebrating the Celtic Saint, St Brigit or St Brigid. Her saints day celebrations when Biddy Boys go from house to home, visiting neighbours and outlying farms. Stopping and chatting to friends in a car Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Two young Biddy Boys wearing the traditional headdress. One boy has a Penny Whistle and the other a ?????? They are walking from one country cottage to another to celebrate the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-young-biddy-boys-wearing-the-traditional-headdress-one-boy-has-a-penny-whistle-and-the-other-a-they-are-walking-from-one-country-cottage-to-another-to-celebrate-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-pagan-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-killorglin-county-kerry-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619234845.html
RM2XYCGA5–Two young Biddy Boys wearing the traditional headdress. One boy has a Penny Whistle and the other a ?????? They are walking from one country cottage to another to celebrate the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a pagan goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Killorglin, County Kerry, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES .
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to home pub to pub playing music, dancing, singing, celebrating the festival of Imbolc; the beginning of spring, The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland 2nd February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-wear-disguise-going-from-house-to-home-pub-to-pub-playing-music-dancing-singing-celebrating-the-festival-of-imbolc-the-beginning-of-spring-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-2nd-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235460.html
RM2XYCH44–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to home pub to pub playing music, dancing, singing, celebrating the festival of Imbolc; the beginning of spring, The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland 2nd February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys (can be young women) wear disguise going from house to home pub to pub playing music, dancing, singing, celebrating the festival of Imbolc; the beginning of spring, The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-can-be-young-women-wear-disguise-going-from-house-to-home-pub-to-pub-playing-music-dancing-singing-celebrating-the-festival-of-imbolc-the-beginning-of-spring-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-february-1972-1970s-eire-homer-sykes-image619235442.html
RM2XYCH3E–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys (can be young women) wear disguise going from house to home pub to pub playing music, dancing, singing, celebrating the festival of Imbolc; the beginning of spring, The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland February 1972 1970s Eire HOMER SYKES
Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or St Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house and pub to pub playing music, dancing, singing and collecting alms. Large elaborate straw headdress' are worn by some. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland circa 2nd February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biddy-boys-in-killorglin-celebrating-the-celtic-saint-brigit-or-st-brigid-who-was-a-goddess-of-pre-christian-ireland-february-1st-is-her-saints-day-biddy-boys-wear-disguise-going-from-house-to-house-and-pub-to-pub-playing-music-dancing-singing-and-collecting-alms-large-elaborate-straw-headdress-are-worn-by-some-the-celebration-last-for-several-days-killorglin-county-kerry-eire-southern-ireland-circa-2nd-february-1972-1970s-homer-sykes-image619235015.html
RM2XYCGG7–Biddy Boys in Killorglin celebrating the Celtic Saint Brigit or St Brigid, who was a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. February 1st is her Saints Day. Biddy Boys wear disguise going from house to house and pub to pub playing music, dancing, singing and collecting alms. Large elaborate straw headdress' are worn by some. The celebration last for several days. Killorglin, County Kerry, Eire, Southern Ireland circa 2nd February 1972 1970s HOMER SYKES
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