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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The new tabernacle in place 1975.jpg
Colour image of the new tabernacle on a stone plinth. In front of gothic pointed window with carved stone frame and surround. 1975

CarrickHistoricalPostcards_020.jpg
Black and white postcard of The New Bridge across the Suir at Carrick-on-Suir. No postmark

CashPostcards_024.jpg
Colourised postcard of the National Schools at Clonea. A street view of adults and children standing along a wrought Iron railing in Clonea, Co. Waterford.

St.-Marys-Avenue-looking-back-towards-town-centre1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of the Munster Hotel, Cathedral Street, Thurles. 1987

Moyaliffe and marlow_013.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of the morning room at Moyaliffe. 20th century

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…

Moyaliffe and marlow_035.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of the meat safe ouside the kitchen windows at Marlow. Always in the shade it was about 6 foot high and 3 foot wide with preforated sides to allow air to circulate and keep flies away. Cooked and uncooked…

The martyrs pulpit Exeter.jpg
A black and white image of the Martyrs' pulpit. A heavily carved pulpit at Exeter Cathedral Exeter England

Quinn prints_143.jpg
Black and white image of The Martyrs Monument in Moston Cemetery. Manchester. Erected around 1905.

postcards of Tipperary Town_007.jpg
Black and white postcard of the Martyrs' Monument in Tipperary Town. Also known as the 'Maid of Erin'. Erected in 1907 to commemorate the Manchester Martyrs execution of 1867. Postmark 10 Aug 1907
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