Tipperary Archive

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

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Iverk-Produce-Slievenamon-Road1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of the shop front of Iverk Produce, greengrocers on Slievenamon Road, Thurles. 1987

Irish-Permanent-Building-Society-Liberty-Square1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of the Irish Permanent Building Society on the corner of Liberty Square and Slievenamon Road. Thurles. 1987

Irish-Permanent-Building-Society-Liberty-Square.1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of the Irish Permanent building on the corner of Slievenamon Road and Liberty Square. 1987

Interior-of-unknown-factory-possibly-Sugar-Factory1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of the interior of an unknown factory in Thurles. Possibly the Sugar factory. 1987

Interior-Erin-Foods-Slievenamon-Road1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of staff on the factory floor at Erin Foods on Slievenamon Road, Thurles. 1987

Innisfallen-Avenue-Denis-Kinane-garage-Stradavoher1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of Denis Kinane's garage on Innisfallen Avenue, Stradavoher. Thurles. 1987

iew-along-avenue-St.-Patricks-College1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of a view down the avenue to the front entrance of St. Patrick’s College. Thurles. The College was opened in September 1837 built with a legacy from Dr. Laffan, Archbishop of Cashel. It soon included both lay and…

House-on-ODonovan-Rossa-Street1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of a cyclist passing the entrance to the Christian Brothers Secondary School on O’Donovan Rossa Street. Thurles C.B.S. was founded in 1816 by William and Thomas Cahill and has provided education to boys from the…

Hospital-of-the-Assumption1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of the Hospital of the Assumption, Thurles. Originally the union workhouse it was built in 1841-2 to a standard design by George Wilkinson to accommodate 700 inmates. The building became a county home and hospital…

Hayes-Hotel-Liberty-Square1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of the front façade of Hayes' Hotel, Liberty Square, Thurles. Dating back to the 18th century the Hotel was owned by William Boyton in 1830s and then in the 1870s by Miss Eliza J. Hayes and was known as Hayes'…
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