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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Moyaliffe and marlow_041.jpg
A black and white image derived from a photograph of four people working with sheep at Moyaliffe. 20th century

Moyaliffe and marlow_027.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of Marlow House, Clogher, Cashel Co. Tipperary. The house was built around 1730 and was owned by the Pennefather family. Bridie Fennessy worked there first in the dairy then the house until 1974 when the…

Moyaliffe and marlow_001.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of the front façade of Moyaliffe House, Ballycahill, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. The architectural inventory of Ireland lists it as an 18th century building with later additions owned by the Armstrong family from…

Moyaliffe and marlow_003.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of the front façade of Moyaliffe House, Ballycahill, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. The architectural inventory of Ireland lists it as an 18th century building with later additions owned by the Armstrong family from…

Moyaliffe and marlow_009.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of Graham and Sue Armstrong standing in the courtyard at Moyaliffe. 1980s/1990s

Miscellaneous Bridie Fennessey docs_003.jpg
An invoice from Michael Lacey, Grocer, Clonmel to Mr W. Dwyer, Boherlahan G.A.A. 12 June 1938

Moyaliffe and marlow_021.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of a candle maker in a window at Moyaliffe. 20th century

Moyaliffe and marlow_005.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of the panelled hall at Moyaliffe Castle. 20th century. Moyaliffe is an 18th century building with later additions owned by the Armstrong family from the 18th century up to the end of the 20th century. 20th…

Moyaliffe and marlow_029.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of Mrs E. Armstrong in the drawing room at Moyaliffe, she was the mother of Graham Armstrong the last Armstrong to own Moyaliffe. 1980s/90s

Moyaliffe and marlow_032.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of Mrs Sue Armstrong, wife of Graham, in her bedroom at moyaliffe. 1980s/90s
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