Tipperary Archive

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Mud House, Scotch Road, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of a derelict mud walled house on Scotch Road, Clonmel 1970s

Oakville Avenue, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of the overgrown Oakville Avenue. The house was built in the 1820's originally owned by Henry Pedder now the site of Dunnes Stores at Oakville. Clonmel 1970s

Oakville carpark, Staunton Row, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of the Oakville carpark and Staunton Row. Clonmel 1970s

Oakville entrance, Kickham st, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of the entrance gates and walls of Oakville house. Clonmel 1970s

Oakville Shopping Centre, Brighton Place, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of the Oakville carpark and Staunton Row. Clonmel 1970s

Oakville, 1970s..jpg
Colour image of the derelict Oakville House. The house was built in the 1820's originally owned by Henry Pedder now the site of Dunnes Stores at Oakville. Clonmel 1970s

Oakville, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of the derelict Oakville House. The house was built in the 1820's originally owned by Henry Pedder now the site of Dunnes Stores at Oakville. Clonmel 1970s

O'Connell street lane, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of the arched entrance to an O'Connell Street Lane. Clonmel 1970s

O'Connell Street shops, 1970s.jpg
Colour image of three traditional shopfronts on O'Connell Street. Ní-Artagán no.40. Joanne's and Cahill hair stylist. Clonmel 1970s

O'Connell Street, 1970s..jpg
Colour image of O'Connell street with Westgate at the end. Clonmel 1970s
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