Kilbarron Terryglass Historical Society Zoom talk with Michael Foley
Zoom talk with author and sports editor with Sunday Times, Michael Foley, this Sunday 4th October 7:30pm PM or email kilbarronterryglasshistsociety@gmail.com for link
Zoom talk with author and sports editor with Sunday Times, Michael Foley, this Sunday 4th October 7:30pm PM or email kilbarronterryglasshistsociety@gmail.com for link
Education in the workhouse was based on the system used by the Board of National Education using the same books as the national schools. Whilst the Board of National Education had no power over the workhouse schools, it could offer…
Sewing and knitting were still taught to girls until the late 20th century. Here are samples of the type of projects children learned from first class onwards in a Tipperary school circa 1970
While a meeting in Knockgraffon in 1701 mentions getting an English schoolmaster to teach the societies children, the first recorded Quaker schools in Clonmel were established towards the end of the 18th century. A charity school was set up in 1789…
Tipperary Studies holds records for a number of Tipperary national schools the registers for Borrisofarney and Gortagarry National Schools, these can be viewed here Borrisofarney 1864 – 1920 Gortagarry 1899 – 1902
In 1695 under the penal laws a ban on all education not through the established (Anglican) church was imposed in Ireland. In immediate response hedge schools started to appear around the country from the early 1700’s, becoming the most common…
Silver Spring House in Clonmel has an interesting history. Originally built at a cost of £907, it opened in 1748 as a charter boarding school. The school was set up by the ‘Incorporated Society for the promotion of Protestant Schools…
The Clonmel Grammar School grew from a Jesuit school set up after the dissolution of the monasteries. This school was damaged by fire in 1640 and was closed under the penal laws in 1650. It was reopened in 1653 under…
Tipperary Library Service · The Abbey school, Tipperary Town
Back in March we asked the children of Tipperary to help us build an archive of their unique experiences during Life in Lockdown. We are thrilled with the response we received and want to thank all the children, their parents…