Tipperary Archive

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D. Lowry Ltd, O'Connell Street.jpg
Colour image of the premises of D. Lowry Ltd. Hardware and ironmonger No.41 and 42 O'Connell Street Clonmel. 1970s

D. Cantwell, Parnell Street.jpg
Colour image of D. Cantwell shopfront on Parnell Street Clonmel. 1970s

Cycle race on O'Connell Street.jpg
Colour image of a cycle race in progress on O'Connell Street Clonmel. 1970s

Cycle race on O'Connell Street, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of a cycle race and crowds in O'Connell Street Clonmel. 1970s

Court House.jpg
Colour image of the windows and columns of the first floor façade. Clonmel Court House. Designed by Sir Richard Morrison and built in the late 1790s. Photo taken in the 1970s

Court House..jpg
Colour image of the front façade. Clonmel Court House. Designed by Sir Richard Morrison and built in the late 1790s. Photo taken in the 1970s

Columns of Scotch Church, Anglesea St.jpg
Colour image of detail from the columns of Scotch Church in Anglesea Street. 1970s

Clonmel, general view, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of Clonmel from fields. 1970s

Clonmel to Cahir rail line, 1973.jpg
Colour image of the Clonmel to Cahir rail line. 1970s

Clonmel Grammar School, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of the old Clonmel Grammar School. The Clonmel Grammar School grew from a Jesuit school set up after the dissolution of the monasteries.
Clonmel GrammerThis school was damaged by fire in 1640 and was closed under the penal laws in…
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