Co. Tipperary Schools’ Folklore Collection online at duchas.ie
The Nationalist, 29 March 1944 News of the appointment of a gentleman with close Tipperary links to high office in Britain. The Mansergh family had been established in West Tipperary in the late 17th Century, through marriage with a Southcote…
On Tuesday 15 March Tipperary Studies played host to its penultimate instalment in the 2015/16 Tipperary People and Place Lecture Series. In a novel twist on the usual format, two lecturers, renowned historians Denis G. Marnane and Sean Hogan, celebrated…
Midland Tribune, 25 March 1944 March 1944 and the Turf Board is indulging in a bit of overstatement. Behind the hyperbole, however, there was, indeed, a real problem: Ireland was drastically short of fuel for domestic heating and cooking. The…
Irish Press, 16 March 1944 A Lively Wake When Clonmel man John Langley passed away in 1674, his last will and testament laid out the manner in which he wished to be waked. It involved whiskey and knives. The…
County Tipperary in 1916 - Des Marnane & Sean Hogan: The Source, Thurles, Tuesday 15 March @ 7.30pm. The March lecture in the Tipperary People and Places Series promises to be a most enjoyable and unique event. In two talks,…
“County Tipperary in 1916: A History in 40 Documents”, the latest in Tipperary Studies' Finding Tipperary series, is a collection of primary sources telling something of the story of 1916 in the County. Through the reproduction of excerpts from letters,…
"Walking Through History: Journeys Along Ireland's Medieval Pilgrims' Past" A Talk by John G. O'Dwyer in St. John's Church, Ardmayle Wednesday, 2nd March @8pm Refreshments Served Admission Free All Are Welcome
The Nenagh Guardian, 18 March 1944 An impassioned plea to the readership of the Guardian of 18 March 1944 to maximise their efforts in increasing food production. The article floats the threat of another famine and makes reference to the…