The Royal Irish Constabulary evacuating Thurles . 24 February 1922
The Royal Irish Constabulary evacuating Thurles . 24 February 1922
Black and white image of the Royal Irish Constabulary evacuating Thurles barracks on Friar Street in two motor vehicles. 24 February 1922
Michael Scanlan
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Friar Street, Thurles, Co. Tipperary
Armoured vehicles outside the R.I.C. Barracks, Friar Street, Thurles, Co. Tipperary
Armoured vehicles outside the Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, Thurles on the day of the RIC departure. 24 Febuary 1922
Black and white image of British forces transport, a Lancia armoured car and a Crossley Tender outside the Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, Thurles on the day of the RIC departure. 24 February 1922
Michael Scanlan
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Friar Street, Thurles, Co. Tipperary
IRA crossing Friar Street, Thurles, to take possession of the vacated R.I.C. barracks. 24 February 1922
IRA crossing Friar Street, Thurles, to take possession of the vacated R.I.C. barracks. 24 February 1922
Black and white image of I.R.A. members marching up Friar Street and entering the R.I.C. barracks on Friar Street, Thurles on the day of the RIC departure. Lead by Capt. P. F. Leahy, Rody Dwan, Thomas Smee, Michael Ryan, James O'Loughlin, Patrick Griffin, William Hackett, Patrick McGuire, John Tuohy. 24 February 1922
Michael Scanlan
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Commandant James Leahy, 2nd Tipperary Brigade I.R.A. and Captain Quinlan (Liaison officer) standing in the doorway of the R.I.C. barracks on Friar Street, Thurles. 24 February 1922
Commandant James Leahy, 2nd Tipperary Brigade I.R.A. and Captain Quinlan (Liaison officer) standing in the doorway of the R.I.C. barracks on Friar Street, Thurles. 24 February 1922
Black and white image of Commandant James Leahy, 2nd Tipperary Brigade I.R.A. (Left) and Captain Quinlan, Liaison officer, Right) standing in the doorway of the R.I.C. barracks on Friar Street watching the last of the R.I.C. walk out. Youth on the right is Denis Tuohy. 24 February 1922
Michael Scanlan
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Friar Street, Thurles, Co. Tipperary
Armoured vehicles outside the Royal Irish Constabulary Barracks, Friar Street, Thurles, Co. Tipperary
Armoured vehicles outside the Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, Thurles on the day of the R.I.C. departure. 24 February 1922
Black and white image of armoured vehicles, a Lancia and a Crossley Tender outside the Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, Thurles on the day of the R.I.C. departure for Dublin. 24 February 1922
Michael Scanlan
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Friar Street, Thurles, Co. Tipperary
Fethard R.I.C. listings, 1880
Royal Irish Constabulary, Fethard, 1880, Listings of police men, RIC, Co. Tipperary, Nature of duty, Station
Two single sheet pages listing the names of men who are members of the Royal Irish Constabulary, stationed in Fethard, Co. Tipperary in 1880
Royal Irish Constabulary
Tipperary Studies
1880
Tipperary Studies
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Police listings
TL/LG/34
Fethard, Co. Tipperary
A collection of Royal Irish Constabulary boycotting reports for the S.W. division. Counties Clare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick. 1890
A collection of Royal Irish Constabulary boycotting reports for the S.W. division. Counties Clare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick. January 1890
A collection of Royal Irish Constabulary boycotting reports for the S.W. division. Counties Clare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick. The reports give names and a brief description of the reasons and the effect of the boycott on their lives. January 1890
Royal Irish Constabulary (R.I.C.)
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1890
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Unbound printed foolscap sheets
Counties Clare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick.
Report of Captain Stokes D.C. R.I.C. on cases of boycotting in the Midland Division. April 1889
Report of Captain Stokes D.C. Royal Irish Constabulary on cases of boycotting in the Midland Division. Counties Leitrim, Cavan, Sligo and King's (Offaly).April 1889
Report of Captain Stokes D.C. Royal Irish Constabulary on cases of boycotting in the Midland Division. Counties Leitrim, Cavan, Sligo and King's (Offaly).The reports give names and a brief description of the reasons and the effect of the boycott on their lives. 1889
Captain Stokes D.C. Royal Irish Constabulary
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April 1889
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Counties Leitrim, Cavan, Sligo and King's (Offaly).
Boycotting Western Division: Cases existing on the 1st January 1890
A collection of boycotting reports for the Western Division. Counties Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. 1889 - 1890
A collection of boycotting reports for the Western Division. compiled by the Royal Irish Constabulary for Counties Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. The reports give names and a brief description of the reasons and the effect of the boycott on their lives. 1889 -1990
Royal Irish Constabulary (R.I.C.)
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1890
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Counties Galway, Mayo and Roscommon.
Boycotting South-Eastern division; cases existing on the 1st January 1890.
A collection of boycotting reports for the S.E. division. Counties Tipperary, Waterford, Wicklow, Kilkenny and Queens (Laois) 1890
A collection of boycotting reports for the S.E. division compiled by the Royal Irish Constabulary for Counties Tipperary, Waterford, Wicklow, Kilkenny and Queens (Laois). The reports give names and a brief description of the reasons and the effect of the boycott on their lives. 1890
Royal Irish Constabulary (R.I.C.)
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1890
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Counties Tipperary, Waterford, Wicklow, Kilkenny and Queens (Laois)