Tipperary Archive

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88E Mr E. Wilson on lawn at Ballinamona, 28 July 1917.jpg
Black and white image of Mr E. Wilson on lawn at Ballinamona. 28 July 1917

88D Group on lawn at Ballinamona, 28 July 1917.jpg
Black and white image of a group including Kathleen Murphy in tennis whites on the lawn at Ballinamona House. 28 July 1917

88C Kilrush House, near Hospital, Co. Limerick.jpg
Black and white image of the front façade of Kilfrush House Kilmallock Co. Limerick. A 9 bay two storey house built around 1825 for the Gubbins family who held it into the 20th century. July 1917

88B Loudres Grotto at Hospital, Co. Limerick, 2 July 1917.jpg
Black and white view of Loudres Grotto at Hospital Co. Limerick. 2 July 1917

88A National Bank, Mullingar, 30 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of the front façade of the National Bank building in Mullingar Co. Westmeath. 30 May 1917

87F Sonna House, near Ballynacarrigy, 29 May 1917 (process of elimination).jpg
Black and white image of Sonna House near Ballynacarrigy seat of the Tuite family for over 600 years. The last house on the site was an 18th century country house which was burnt in 1921. 29 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.…

87D Lisnabin Ho, near Killucan, Co. Westemath, 28 May 1917.jpg
View of Lisnabin House near Killucan Co. Westmeath. A castellated country house built c.1824 for Edward Purdon after the previous house burnt down in 1819. 28 May 1917

87C Tudenham Park, Mullingar, 26 May 1917.jpg
Black and white image of Tudenham Park near Mullingar. Originally Rochford House and constructed between 1717 and 1742 for George Rochford a brother of Robert the 1st Earl of Belvedere. 26/05/1917

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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