Tipperary Archive

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87A Lynnbury House, Mullingar, 26 May 1917 (possible - unsure).jpg
Black and white blurred image of Lynnbury House Mullingar. 26 May 1917 (possible – unsure) Built 1770 and extended in the early 19th century. 26 May 1917

Glass plates 030.jpg
Black and white image of the front façade of Marlfield House, Clonmel. Built by John Bagwell in 1785 it was burned in 1923 and rebuilt in 1925. This image is post 1925 as the original door pediment was arched. Clonmel Co. Tipperary. Early 20th…

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

Marriage articles Peter Cooke 1735.pdf
Manuscript document detailing the marriage settlement of Peter Cooke (Dublin) and Elizabeth Shewbridge (Dublin) concerning the lease of 500 acres of Garrengrena in Co. Tipperary from John Damer. 1735

113A Mobarnane House, near Fethard, 11 Aug 1920.jpg
Black and white photographic image of the front façade of Mobarnane House near Fethard. The house has portions dating back to medieval times, early 18th century and the front section dates to circa 1820. It was owned by the Jacob family in the 18th…

105C Mooresfort House, Tipperary, 3 Sept 1919.jpg
Black and white image of Mooresfort House at Lattin Co. Tipperary. Built c.1725 and remodelled in 1850s by Charles Moore who converted it from a three to a two storey building and added the portico. The house is still extant. 3 September 1919

86D Mornington House, near Multyfarnham, 22 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of the front façade of Mornington House near Multyfarnham Co. Westmeath. Owned by the Daly family in the 18th century the O'Hara's acquired it in 1858. The entrance front was built in 1896 on to the original 18th century house.…

letter fragment 1765_002.jpg
A receipt by order of John Purcel 31 December 1765. Signed by Peter White

87F Sonna House, near Ballynacarrigy, 29 May 1917 (process of elimination).jpg
Black and white image of Sonna House near Ballynacarrigy seat of the Tuite family for over 600 years. The last house on the site was an 18th century country house which was burnt in 1921. 29 May 1917
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