Tipperary Archive

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The Arcade.jpg
The Arcade, Drapers and Outfitters, 31 Main Street, Tipperary Town, Co. Tipperary. Black and white image derived from glass plate negative

Arch-Bar-Liberty-Square1.jpg
A black and white photographic image of the front façade of The Arch Bar on Liberty Square, Thurles with a car parked outside it. 1987

Fr Philip Fogarty _041.jpg
Black and white image of the side panels of the 16th century Archer tomb in the graveyard of St. Mary's, Thurles. Mid 20th century

Moyaliffe and marlow_040.jpg
A colour image derived from a photograph of the back view of Moyaliffe from the garden. 20th century

Glass plates 066.jpg
Black and white image of a building in the back yard of Quinns of Ballypatrick. Early 20th century

Tipperary postcards005.jpg
A colour image derived from a printed postcard of the military barracks in Clonmel. Built c. 1780 it was a depot for the Royal Irish Regiment. After independence it was renamed Kickham Barracks and continued in use until 2012.

33C-Beach-at-Monkstown-from-Martello-Tower-22-May-1914-.jpg
Black and white image of people on the beach at Monkstown Co. Dublin. 22 May 1914

Fr Philip Fogarty _123.jpg
Black and white image of the bell tower of the ruined Franciscan Friary at Roscrea. The friary was founded in the 15th century by Mulrooney O'Carroll, Lord of Ely. It was dissolved in 1579 and destroyed. Mid 20th century

Fr Philip Fogarty _082.jpg
Black and white image of the Black Castle in Templemore Park. This was a 15th century Butler Castle built by James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (1393 - 1452)Family in 1698. The castle was accidently destroyed by fire in 1740. Templemore, Mid 20th…

Bogs of district no 8 composite.jpg
Coloured hand drawn maps produced by a commission established in 1809 to investigate the bogs of Ireland and report on the 'practicability of draining and cultivating them'. Plate VI covers the bogs lying between Templemore and Roscrea and were…
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