Tipperary Archive

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

The Local Studies Department is the primary resource for local history research in County Tipperary for historians and enthusiasts. It has a dedicated reading room with modern research facilities.

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Black and white image of a view through an arch to a mullioned . Unknown location, Co. Tipperary. 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 a view through an arch to a tracery window in the ruined Kilcooley Abbey, Co. Tipperary. This is a Cistercian abbey near the village of Gortnahoe. This abbey dates from 1182 when Donal Mor O’Brien granted lands to the…

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Black and white images of views of the Devils Bit Mountain, Co. Tipperary. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of the rear of Black Castle or Thurles Castle. A 15th century tower house built by the Butler family around 1453 to replace the 12th century motte (now gone) about 30 meters North of the tower. It was originally surrounded by a…

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Black and white image of railway line running beside a barn. Unknown Tipperary location. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of an unknown period country house with niches either sided of the door.

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Black and white image of the village of Two-Mile-Borris, Co. Tipperary from the fields. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of two children walking down a country road with ruins in the distance. Co Tipperary. Mid 20th century

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Black and white image of tombstones and ruins of an old church in Two-mile-Borris. The church and graveyard are located close to a tower house and may date to a similar time. Very little of the church remains today. Mid 20th century.
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