Tipperary Archive

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Home of local studies research for Tipperary County Council Library Service.

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Glass plates 031.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…

John James Quinn_077.jpg
black and white image of a ruined towerhouse by a river. Ballypatrick Co. Tipperary. Early 20th century

A.32-Unknown-in-Sleeve-unknown-1-.jpg
Black and white image of an unknown two storey house with dormer windows and tall chimneys. C 1898-1913

25B-Athassel-Rectory-Golden-27-Feb-1914-.jpg
Black and white image of the front of Athassel Rectory, Golden, Co. Tipperary. 27 February 1914

128E Ballinahinch Castle, from north-west, 18 March 1923.jpg
Black and white photographic image of a view of Ballinahinch Castle showing bawn wall. It was in the possession of the Butlers in 1587. 18 March 1923

61C Ballymore House, Cashel, 4 June 1915.jpg
Black and white image of the front façade of Ballymore House owned by a branch of the Murphy family. 4 June 1915

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…

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

87E Baronstown House, near Ballynacarrigy, 29 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of Baronstown House. This was originally a late eighteenth-century Palladian villa associated with the Malone Family/Lord Sunderlin. The central building was later demolished and replaced by a large Tudor villa to designs by J.…

87B Belvedere House, Mullingar, 26 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of the steps and entrance façade of Belvedere House near Mullingar. It was built in 1740 as a hunting lodge for Robert Rochfort 1st Earl of Belvedere by architect Richard Cassels one of Ireland's foremost Palladian architects.…
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