We will close from Wednesday 24th to Monday 29th December inclusive.
Wed 24th to Mon 29th Dec: CLOSED
Tues 30th Dec: Flat day
Wed 31st Dec: Flat day
Thurs 1st Jan: CLOSED
Fri 2nd and Sat 3rd: Normal opening hours
We will close from Wednesday 24th to Monday 29th December inclusive.
Wed 24th to Mon 29th Dec: CLOSED
Tues 30th Dec: Flat day
Wed 31st Dec: Flat day
Thurs 1st Jan: CLOSED
Fri 2nd and Sat 3rd: Normal opening hours
of Ireland (VRTI) to let us know that the Carrick- on- Suir 1799 census is now
online along with much more Tipperary related material.
This is a free resource, for more information read more
tipperarystudies.ie/carrick-on-s...
of Ireland (VRTI) to let us know that the Carrick- on- Suir 1799 census is now
online along with much more Tipperary related material.
This is a free resource, for more information read more
tipperarystudies.ie/carrick-on-s...
Thanks to Professor David Fleming of University of Limerick for a wonderful evening.
Thank to everyone who attended, we will be publishing the lecture in January
Thanks to Professor David Fleming of University of Limerick for a wonderful evening.
Thank to everyone who attended, we will be publishing the lecture in January
Hear locals tell their stories + explore digitised documents
🔹https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA8lcaDiVdJ1uSLEIVViFIGsHh083TzSG
🔹https://www.tippstudiesdigital.ie/collections/show/172
Thanks to everyone in Rossmore for sharing
Hear locals tell their stories + explore digitised documents
🔹https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA8lcaDiVdJ1uSLEIVViFIGsHh083TzSG
🔹https://www.tippstudiesdigital.ie/collections/show/172
Thanks to everyone in Rossmore for sharing
Come along early and have a mince pie with us.
Lecture starts 7pm in the Source Gallery, Thurles
Come along early and have a mince pie with us.
Lecture starts 7pm in the Source Gallery, Thurles
A clue is ‘Rock’ and it is the more correct name for Hore Abbey in Cashel.
For more read the article by Tracy Collins in THJ (1998)
tipperarystudies.ie/tipperary-hi...
A clue is ‘Rock’ and it is the more correct name for Hore Abbey in Cashel.
For more read the article by Tracy Collins in THJ (1998)
tipperarystudies.ie/tipperary-hi...
Archaeologist Joanne Hughes dives into the evidence for 17th-century buildings in Cashel, Co. Tipperary — using both archaeological insight and archival records to uncover buildings .
Watch here: youtu.be/GPP8cgMAFuU
#Archaeology #Cashel #Tipperary #Heritage
Archaeologist Joanne Hughes dives into the evidence for 17th-century buildings in Cashel, Co. Tipperary — using both archaeological insight and archival records to uncover buildings .
Watch here: youtu.be/GPP8cgMAFuU
#Archaeology #Cashel #Tipperary #Heritage
Video: youtu.be/UHQoDtU4pnY
Also, a programme on Molly will air on Tipp Mid West radio Tuesday evening.
Video: youtu.be/UHQoDtU4pnY
Also, a programme on Molly will air on Tipp Mid West radio Tuesday evening.
Our December lecture by Dr. David Fleming explores life in eighteenth-century Ireland, the agricultural year and the seasons that shaped it, and how people interacted in their localities.
Dec 16th
The Source, Thurles @ 7pm
All welcome
Our December lecture by Dr. David Fleming explores life in eighteenth-century Ireland, the agricultural year and the seasons that shaped it, and how people interacted in their localities.
Dec 16th
The Source, Thurles @ 7pm
All welcome
Read more in Diarmuid O’Keeffe’s 1998 THJ article:
tipperarystudies.ie/tipperary-hi...
#IrishHistory #TipperaryHistory #GravestoneArt #Symbolism
Read more in Diarmuid O’Keeffe’s 1998 THJ article:
tipperarystudies.ie/tipperary-hi...
#IrishHistory #TipperaryHistory #GravestoneArt #Symbolism
The original school opened in 1847 during the Famine! twice rebuilding over the years but there is still a Tankerstown school
Thanks to Tankerstown NS for loaning the records for digitisation.
tippstudiesdigital.ie/collections/...
The original school opened in 1847 during the Famine! twice rebuilding over the years but there is still a Tankerstown school
Thanks to Tankerstown NS for loaning the records for digitisation.
tippstudiesdigital.ie/collections/...
We also have permission to publish the recording so watch out for that on our YouTube channel soon
We also have permission to publish the recording so watch out for that on our YouTube channel soon
Read Yann Blake's article here:
: tipperarystudies.ie/canon-edmund...
Read Yann Blake's article here:
: tipperarystudies.ie/canon-edmund...
A new wikipedia page about Fr. Kelly has just been published
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_...
A new wikipedia page about Fr. Kelly has just been published
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_...
Joanne Hughes will present Hidden in Plain Sight: Seventeenth-Century Cashel, Co. Tipperary
This talk features the results of Joanne’s research on the urban morphology of Cashel, Co. Tipperary.
All are welcome.
Joanne Hughes will present Hidden in Plain Sight: Seventeenth-Century Cashel, Co. Tipperary
This talk features the results of Joanne’s research on the urban morphology of Cashel, Co. Tipperary.
All are welcome.
When: Thursday 13th November - 8pm
Where: Terryglass Hall
Admission €5
#Lecture #Archaeology #Tipperary
When: Thursday 13th November - 8pm
Where: Terryglass Hall
Admission €5
#Lecture #Archaeology #Tipperary
Thanks to the wonderful Healy family from Cahir we can now explore documents about some of the most well‑known Quaker families in Tipperary.
🔗https://www.tippstudiesdigital.ie/collections/show/170
Thanks to the wonderful Healy family from Cahir we can now explore documents about some of the most well‑known Quaker families in Tipperary.
🔗https://www.tippstudiesdigital.ie/collections/show/170
He led Tipperary in an armed insurrection against the Crown.
In Australia he did something similar.
Want to know who he is?
Read Ruan O’Donnell’s article in THJ (1998)
tipperarystudies.ie/tipperary-hi...
He led Tipperary in an armed insurrection against the Crown.
In Australia he did something similar.
Want to know who he is?
Read Ruan O’Donnell’s article in THJ (1998)
tipperarystudies.ie/tipperary-hi...
David Broderick explores the life and work of artist Thomas Butler Stoney from Portland Park, Lorrha, Co. Tipperary
#Tipperary #GreatWar #ButlerStoney #ArtHistory
David Broderick explores the life and work of artist Thomas Butler Stoney from Portland Park, Lorrha, Co. Tipperary
#Tipperary #GreatWar #ButlerStoney #ArtHistory
Venue: Borrisoleigh Community Centre
When: Friday 31 October at 8pm
All proceeds to 'Ramble with Ronan'
#Tipperary #History #Farming
Venue: Borrisoleigh Community Centre
When: Friday 31 October at 8pm
All proceeds to 'Ramble with Ronan'
#Tipperary #History #Farming
A firkin was a small wooden barrel that held about 80–100 pounds of heavily salted butter — and it shipped all over the world!
Read more in William Jenkins article
tipperarystudies.ie/tipperary-hi...
#Tipperary
A firkin was a small wooden barrel that held about 80–100 pounds of heavily salted butter — and it shipped all over the world!
Read more in William Jenkins article
tipperarystudies.ie/tipperary-hi...
#Tipperary
on Thursday 23rd October at 7.30pm in Holycross Abbey
All welcome
on Thursday 23rd October at 7.30pm in Holycross Abbey
All welcome
He even brought along some of his own collection of Butler Stoney work for everyone to see.
He even brought along some of his own collection of Butler Stoney work for everyone to see.