Tipperary Archive

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Thurles streets_030.jpg
Colour image of the seven arch limestone Suir Bridge in Thurles. Built c.1600 and widened c.1820 with a view of the Ursuline convent across the river. No date

CahirPostcards_006.jpg
Black and white postcard showing the view up the Suir to the viaduct including the church. Seems to be taken from the bridge or the castle. No date

CahirPostcards_001.jpg
Black and white image of The Square Cahir Co. Tipperary showing the hotel originally the Glengall Butlers house. Signal series . No date

The souvenir stall Holycross show.jpg
three children and a man at the souvenir stall Holycross show. No date. Colour image

Macra na Feirme CarrickOnSuir056.jpg
Carrick-on-Suir Macra na Feirme Branch which won the South Eastern Regional Final of the National Macra Drama Competition at Bree Hall, Wexford, 1968
Front L-R: G. Healy, A. Crowley, B. Lyons, W. Dunphy, N. O'Loughlin and P. O'Loughlin.
Back: B.…

78D The Scalp, Co. Dublin view from the South end, 8 Sept 1916.jpg
Black and white view of The Scalp from the south end; a narrow glacial valley on Barnaslingan hill Co. Dublin. 8 September 1916

postcards of Tipperary Town_014.jpg
Black and white postcard of the sanctuary in St. Michaels R.C. church in Tipperary Town. Postmark 5 Feb 1917

Paddy Loughnane prints 24_039.jpg
Black and white photographic image of The Ryan family, the kneeling girl is Bridie Ryan La Cumber, Mitchel Street, Thurles. 1940s

Paddy Loughnane photos_003.jpg
Black and white photographic image of the Ryan 'Wattie' family gathered at a dining table in Mitchel street, Thurles. 1960s

Fr Philip Fogarty _053.jpg
Black and white image of the front façade of the ruined Thomastown Castle. This was the home of the Mathew family of Thomastown and Thurles. The first 17th century house was built by George Mathew c.1670. The 2nd Earl of Landaff, Francis Matthew…
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