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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Colour image of three teenage boys at the back of the Presentation Convent. L to R Paddy Loughnane, Danny O'Brien and Paudie Moloney. Thurles. 1970s

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Black and white image of three teenage girls. L to R Bridie Loughnane (later Molumby), unknown, Biddy Loughnane (later Moloughney). Thurles. 1940s

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Colour photographic image of a view of Thurles taken from Sweeney's field, by present day Moyne Road. 1960s

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Colour photographic image of a group of women and children outside a window on Mitchel Street. Back L to R, Nan Roche, Babs Halloran, unknown, Josie O'Keeffe. Front O'Keeffe grandchildren. 1970s

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Black and white photographic image of the Ryan 'Wattie' family gathered at a dining table in Mitchel street, Thurles. 1960s

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Black and white Photographic image of Judy Ryan 'Wattie' and her parents sitting on a garden wall in Sean Treacy Avenue, Loughtagalla, Thurles. 1960s

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Black and white Photographic image of a group of patients at the 'San' or tuberculosis sanatorium in Roscrea. The building was the old workhouse, now demolished. 1950s

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A colour 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 the same…

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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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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…
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