Tipperary Archive

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Home of local studies research for Tipperary County Council Library Service.

The Local Studies Department is the primary resource for local history research in County Tipperary for historians and enthusiasts. It has a dedicated reading room with modern research facilities.

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CarrickHistoricalPostcards_028.jpg
Colour Postcard of the Town Hall on New Street Carrick-on-Suir Co. Tipperary. No date

CashelPostcards_012.jpg
Colour postcard of the main street in Cashel _ South side. No date

Aherlow_BorrisokanePostcards_003.jpg
Colour postcard showing a view of the Galtees from the Glen of Aherlow. Co. Tipperary. No date

CashelPostcards_013.jpg
Black and white postcard showing a crowd of people standing in Canopy Street Cashel Co. Tipperary. Postcard 3 July 1915

Valentine postcards_004.jpg
An early 20th century colour postcard from Kilcommon. The date stamp is unclear, the postcard has a George V half penny stamp which were issued from 1912.

Shanbally Castle.jpg
A black and white image derived from a printed postcard of Shanbally Castle, Clogheen, Co. Tipperary. The castle was built for the first Viscount Lismore around 1810 and was designed by John Nash. It was acquired by the Land Commission in 1954 and…

Tipperary postcards002.jpg
A black and white image of the parade ground and buildings of the military barracks at Templemore Co. Tipperary. The barracks was built after the rebellion of 1798, and was originally called Richmond Barracks, it was built to accommodate 1,000…

Tipperary postcards003.jpg
A black and white image of the military barracks at Tipperary Town. The barracks which was located close to the railway station was built c. 1874. The British army withdrew in February 1922 and was then occupied by the IRA, who burned it in July of…

Tipperary postcards004.jpg
A colour image derived from a postcard of Tipperary Military Barracks with the training ground in the foreground. The barracks which was located close to the railway station was built c. 1874. The British army withdrew in February 1922 and was then…

Tipperary postcards005.jpg
A colour image derived from a printed postcard of the military barracks in Clonmel. Built c. 1780 it was a depot for the Royal Irish Regiment. After independence it was renamed Kickham Barracks and continued in use until 2012.
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