Tipperary Archive

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

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Historical Postcard of Nenagh007.jpg
Black and white postcard of St. Mary's of the Rosary church. Nenagh Co. Tipperary

CashelPostcards_005.jpg
Black and white postcard of three Cashel landmarks. Cormac's Chapel the Cross of Cashel and Hoar Abbey. No date

CashelPostcards_004.jpg
Colour postcard of the south transept in the cathedral on the Rock of Cashel. Co. Tipperary. No date

CashelPostcards_003.jpg
Colour postcard of the Rock of Cashel from the North East. Co. Tipperary. No date

CashelPostcards_002.jpg
Black and white postcard of the carved stone coffin in the Cathedral on The Rock of Cashel now moved to Cormac's Chapel. No date

Account of Grene family.pdf
Manuscript account of the Grene family from their origions in England to their arrival and establishment in Ireland during the 1600s including a copy of an earlier document by George Grene in 1818. By Hannah Katherine Grene. March 28th 1847

CarrickHistoricalPostcards_023.jpg
Colour postcard of a view of Carrick-on-Suir Co. Tipperary. With a caption 'noted for the slate quarries in the vicinity'. Dated September 1906

O'Reilly account book 1936-1948 pt 1.pdf
A bound account book for O’Reilly’s of Ballypatrick between 1936 and 1948. The O’Reilly’s ran the Post Office and the local shop in Ballypatrick village from the 19th century until the Post Office closed in 2007.
The account book has an index and…

Gus Butler photos_022.jpg
Black and white image of a peace march passing through Liberty Square, Thurles. The march was organised in the wake of the Dublin bombings in May 1974 in which a young Thurles woman, Breda Turner, was killed.

Gus Butler photos_021.jpg
A black and white image of a peace march through Liberty Square in 1974. Organised in response to the Dublin bombings of May 1974 in which a young Thurles woman, Breda Turner, died.
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