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Archives Snapshot: Bicycles

In today's video grab we take a look at the different styles of bicycle contained in the image collection of Tipperary Studies. Delve further into the image collection on the Tipp Studies archive to see these and a whole lot…

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Archives Snapshot: GAA match programmes

In today's video grab we take a look at some of the GAA match programmes and yearbooks contained in the GAA collection of Tipperary Studies, which detail and reference Semple Stadium. Delve further into the image collection on the Tipp Studies…

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Podcast 2; Faction Fighting at Cappawhite

Our second podcast in the series. This one is taken from Denis G. Marnane's publication, The Second Hundred. A contemporary newspaper account of the ongoing problem of faction fighting in post-famine Tipperary. listen to podcast no.2 here   

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Errington papers

With the library closed to the public I've been able to get stuck into working on some of our special collections; the papers of George Errington esq. an absentee landlord with an estate in the Barony of Clanwilliam near Golden in County…

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Tipperary Studies closure

All public libraries will close from 6 pm , Thursday 12 March, and remain closed until further notice. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Stay well everyone. Contact us at 0761 066123 or email studies@tipperarycoco.ie

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March people and places lecture

March 24th @ 7.30pm Dr. Kevin McCarthy Tom Kiely: Tipperary's and Ireland's greatest champion. Dr Kevin McCarthy presents an illustrated talk on Tom Kiely, and presents the case for him being not only Tipperary's greatest sports star, but Ireland's too.…

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February lecture online

The podcast and video for our February lecture is now available. Thanks to Dr. Brian Casey for permission to record and post and to Donal for getting it online. https://soundcloud.com/tipperary-libraries/the-tipperary-by-election-of-1869-and-the-election-of-odonovan-rossa-by-dr-brian-casey https://youtu.be/GVTjLqnmG2Y  

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Tipperary folklore; The Gobán Saor

The Gobán Saor was the greatest Irish mason and craftsman. Legend has it he had a hand in many historic buildings including producing the cat with two tails carving from Holycross Abbey according to this story from the Schools Collection …

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