Tipperary Archive

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

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Fr Philip Fogarty _031.jpg
Black and white image of the entrance to the old catholic church in Holycross. This is St. Michael's and was in use as the Holycross parish church between 1832 and 1975. It is a good example of a rectangular barn church. The church became a community…

Fr Philip Fogarty _025.jpg
Black and white image of the now disused Protestant Church in Holycross. The church was built in 1821 on the site of an earlier medieval church. The graveyard attached to the church is the oldest in the parish going back to the 12th century. The…

2009 Mid-Tipperary Senior Hurling Final.pdf
28 page match programme for the 2009 Mid-Tipperary Senior Hurling Final between Upperchurch Drombane and Drom / Inch

61B Graiguenoe House, Thurles (front view), 3 June 1915.jpg
Black and white image of Graiguenoe House. Thurles Co. Tipperary. Built by Charles Clarke c.1833 it was burnt in 1923. 3 June 1916

61A Graiguenoe Ho., Thurles (corner view), 3 June 1915.jpg
Black and white image of Graiguenoe House. Thurles Co. Tipperary. Built by Charles Clarke c.1833 it was burnt in 1923. 3 June 1915

60F View of Graiguenoe range, shooting at 25 yards, 3 June 1915.jpg
Black and white image of three men a group of men at Graiguenoe rifle range. Co. Tipperary 3 June 1915

60E Group at butts at Graiguenoe rifle range, 3 June 1915.jpg
Black and white image of a group of men (including Colonel Murphy) at Graiguenoe rifle range. 1915

Holycross DED Cancelled Valuation Book 1909.pdf
A cancelled Valuation Book for the District Electoral Division of Holycross in 1909

Holycross DED Cancelled Valuation Book 1904.pdf
A cancelled Valuation Book for the District Electoral Division of Holycross in 1904

Lease Raheen and Lismagrew 1874.pdf
Lease between William Blosse Armstrong (Portarlington), his son Capt. Richard Armstrong and John William Cooke (Fortwilliam Tipperary) of 180 acres of Raheen and Lismagrew lands in Holycross for 3 lives or 31 years. 1872
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