Tipperary Archive

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86E Donore House, near Multyfarnham, 22 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of the front façade of Donore House near Multyfarnham Co. Westmeath. Built by the Nugent family who had originally built a castle at Donore during the 15th century. Donore House was a three-storey late eighteenth century…

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.…

86C Entrance gate of Tudenham Park, Mullingar, 21 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of the entrance gate of Tudenham Park near Mullingar. Originally Rochford House and constructed between 1717 and 1742 for George Rochford brother of Robert the 1st Earl of Belvedere. 21 May 1917

85D Knockadrin Castle, Mullingar, 18 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of the front façade of Knockdrin Castle near Mullingar Co. Westmeath. A gothic revival building built in the early 19th century on the site of an earlier 18th century house for Sir Richard Levinge the 6th Baronet. 18 May 1917

85C Ballynagall House, Mullingar, 18 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of the front facade of Ballynagall House near Mullingar Co. Westmeath. The house was built around 1808 for James Gibbons and was designed by Francis Johnston. 18 May 1917

85A Glengarriff House, Thurles, 8 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of a corner view of Glengarriff House near Thurles. 8 May 1917

84B Grantstown Hall, Tipperary, 28 April 1917.jpg
Black and white corner view of Grantstown Hall. South Tipperary. A detached Tudor Revival three-bay two-storey three-pile house built c. 1870. Built by the Massy family. 28 April 1917

99D Group in garden at Kingswell (me on right), 21 April 1919.jpg
Black and white image of a group(including Edmond and Kathleen Murphy) sitting on steps in the garden of Kingswell House. 21 April 1919

Thurles streets_035.jpg
Colour image of a three storey period building on the Mall, Thurles. No date

Thurles streets_006.jpg
Black and white image of the entrance to Thurles Golf Club, previously Turtulla House. There was a house on this site marked on Roques map in 1755 and the house was refurbished by William Tinsley of Clonmel in the mid 19th century. It was acquired by…
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