Tipperary Archive

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Moyaliffe and marlow_036.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of the grand piano in the drawing room at Moyaliffe. 20th century

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…

Moyaliffe and marlow_033.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of the kitchen dresser at Marlow House, Clogher, Cashel Co. Tipperary. 20th century

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

Moyaliffe and marlow_031.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of the dining room at Moyaliffe with silver candlesticks on the table during Bridie Fennessy's time as housekeeper. 20th century

Moyaliffe and marlow_030.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of Bridie Fennessy's 65th birthday in the morning room at Moyaliffe. Left to right, Bridie Fennessy, Mary Ryan (Davy), P. Cullen and a visitor. In the background Stephen Fennessy (Grandson).

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_028.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of Bridie Fennessy in the Kitchen at Moyaliffe with three cookers. From left to right; Oil, gas and electric. 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_026.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of a peacock and peahens in the garden at Moyaliffe. 20th Century
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