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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88A National Bank, Mullingar, 30 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of the front façade of the National Bank building in Mullingar Co. Westmeath. 30 May 1917

91E P. Diviney and family at door of house, 1 Dec 1917.jpg
Black and white image of P. Diviney his wife and three children and a dog outside his cottage. 1 Dec 1917

91F P. Diviney and family at door of house (more distant view), 1 Dec 1917.jpg
Black and white image of P. Diviney and his family outside his cottage. 1 December 1917

93A Castle Mary (ruin) Ashgrove, near Bansha, 20 March 1918.jpg
Black and white image of a ruined 19th century castle built c.1820 by Trevor Lloyd Ashe overlooking the Aherlow river. It was never finished and soon fell into ruin. Bansha, Co. Tipperary. 20 March 1918

93F Main Street, Templemore, showing Town Hall, 22 March 1918.jpg
Black and white view of Main Street, Templemore, Co. Tipperary with the Town Hall in the centre. 22 March 2018

96B Ballynacourty House, near Galbally 9 May 1918.jpg
Black and white image of Ballynacourty House near Galbally. Co Tipperary. Built by the Dawson family (later Massy-Dawson)in the 18th with later 19th century additions. The house was destroyed in 1922 and the stable block is now restored and in use as…

97A Marlow House, Goold's Cross (taken slightly from right), 27 June 1918.jpg
Black and white image of Marlow House at Goold’s Cross, Co. Tipperary. A five bay two-storey house built circa 1730. The gable ended projection dates to 1912. 27 June 1918

97B Marlow House, Goold's Cross (taken straight in front), 27 June 1918.jpg
Black and white image of Marlow House at Goold’s Cross Co. Tipperary. A five bay two-storey house built circa 1730. The gable ended projection dates to 1912. 27 June 1918

98A Brittas Castle, Thurles, view from avenue, 15 Feb 1919.jpg
Black and white image of Brittas Castle outside Thurles. View from the avenue. The castle was built around 1830 by Major Henry Langley but remained unfinished when Langley was killed by falling masonry on site in 1834. It was intended to be…

98B Brittas Castle, Thurles, ruin from hall door, 15 Feb 1919.jpg
Black and white image of Brittas Castle ruin near Thurles from the hall door of the associated house. The castle was built around 1830 by Major Henry Langley but remained unfinished when Langley was killed by falling masonry on site in 1834. It was…
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