Tipperary Archive

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Moyaliffe and marlow_007.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of Bridie Fennessy, the Moyaliffe housekeeper showing the Moyaliffe coach to a visitor. 1980s

Moyaliffe and marlow_006.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of Elizabeth Armstrong with a collie at Moyaliffe. Elizabeth was the daughter of Graham Armstrong, the last Armstrong owner of Moyaliffe. He was a south African cousin of Jess Armstrong Kemmis and inherited…

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_004.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of Captain Kemmis' Lancia parked outside the front door of Ballinacor House, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow. Following the death of his only son, William Maurice in France in 1917, Captain Marcus Beresford Armstrong…

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_002.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of a woman sitting in the driving seat of a horse drawn caravan at Moyaliffe, Ballycahill, Co. Tipperary. 20th century

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…

Warning letter 1830s.pdf
Warning letter to William Armstrong of a planned attack on Moyaliffe. Rev William Armstrong was chancellor of Cashel and died in 1839. This probably relates to the tithe wars in the 1830s

Quarry grove survey 1862.pdf
Quarry and grove survey of Mealiffe (Moyaliffe) taken by John Connolly 1862

Patrick Boland survey of Mealiffe 1860.pdf
Manuscript survey of Mealiffe (Moyaliffe) estate by Patrick Boland for George D. Armstrong Esq. 1860
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