Tipperary Archive

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Home of local studies research for Tipperary County Council Library Service.

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Black and white image of the ruined church at Sean Ross Abbey, associated with a 6th century monastic settlement said to have been founded by St. Cronán. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of the romanesque door of a church at the monastic settlement of Rahan which dates back to the 6th century foundation of St. Carthach, in Co. Offaly. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of St. Carthach's church, a romanesque church at the monastic settlement of Rahan. This is part of a collection of romanesque monastic remains on a site which dates back to the 6th century foundation of St. Carthach. Offaly.…

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Black and white image of St. Cataldus Church, Ballycahill, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of a parade of military past the gates of St. Patricks, Thurles. Co Tipperary. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of an unknown wooded mound. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of a romanesque doorway in the ruined Monaincha Abbey, Roscrea. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of the interior of the church of the Sacred Heart, Templemore, Co. Tipperary. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of the ruined church and romanesque doorway at the remains of an early christian monastery founded by St Elair in the 8th century at Monaincha, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary

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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
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