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3rd Brigade operations Map digitised

In December 2021, Tipperary Studies received an historic map on loan from a Tipperary family whose ancestors were involved in the War of Independence. The map which has been cherished by the family for decades was kindly loaned so that…

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Tipperary People and Places Exhibition

Tipperary Studies invites you to visit it’s Tipperary People and Places exhibition in The Source, Thurles.  The exhibition opens on Friday 4th  and runs during normal opening library opening hours for the month of February. It is an ideal opportunity…

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Frank Drohan 1916 notebook now digitised

A notebook kept by Frank Drohan of Clonmel during his internment in Frongoch camp in 1916 has been added to our digital archive on http://tippstudiesdigital.ie Frank was heavily involved in the Irish volunteers and the IRB, he orgainsed the Clonmel…

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January lecture postponed

With the very high number of COVID cases, it has been decided to postpone Denis G. Marnane’s lecture Tipperary in 1921 for the moment.  We are sorry for any inconvenience or disappointment this may cause, but feel this is the best decision…

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2021 Tipperary Historical Journal available

The 2021 Tipperary Historical journal is now available,  buy on our journals page https://tipperarystudies.ie/tipperaryhistoricaljournal/ or drop in to Tipperary Studies to pick up your 2021 copy. Also available from Bookworm, Thurles and Bookmarket, Clonmel. Packed with articles ranging from the…

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December lecture new date

Our December lecture date has moved. It will now take place on the 14th December @ 7pm.  The lecture will be held in the Source theatre and booking is essential. Please call the box office TEL: 0504 90204.  https://www.thesourceartscentre.ie/visit/book LIMITED CAPACITY…

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Muintir na Tíre photos online

Muintir na Tíre was established in 1937 by John M Canon Hayes, and  launched in Tipperary town in November of that year. We're digitising some of our Muintir holdings including these photos from the Tom Fitzgerald collection in Tipperary Studies.…

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Irelands Great War dead website launched

November 11th each year is Armistice Day. To mark it this year Tipperary Studies are launching a new website www.irelandsgreatwardead.ie today, where they will host a database of servicemen and servicewomen who died in the Great War. There are 31,384…

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