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We’ve added a lovely collection of postcards to our digital archive. Part of a larger collection loaned to us by Peter Reynolds for digitisation. It features over 100 postcards from across Tipperary mostly featuring old streets, landmark buildings and views.…

Tipperary Studies is delighted to present a varied programme of events for Heritage Week 2026. Explore our archives, learn how Tipperary’s heritage is being preserved, discover valuable resources for local and family history, take part in a creative workshop and…
We will have a scheduled maintenance on Thursday 18th June 2026, 8am to 9am. Please note during this time our websites will be unavailable.

Pre-Order Now: The Tipperary Historical Journal 2026 will be launched this month! Great news for history lovers! The *Tipperary Historical Journal 2026* is now available for pre-order directly from Tipperary Studies at https://tipperarystudies.ie/tipperaryhistoricaljournal/ . Please note we are unable to…

We were delighted to officially launch our new short film series Opening the Archives. Many thanks to everyone who attended the launch and made it such a special day. A sincere thank you to Caothaoirleach of Thurles MD, Cllr. Peggy Ryan, for…

Yesterday was truly special! We spent a wonderful day at Clonoulty Community Centre capturing precious memories and stories from the heart of the community. Our morning session featured the incredibly talented Jimmy Donoghue, one of Ireland’s last remaining traditional tin…

We are delighted to announce that Tipperary Studies and Tipperary County Council Library Service will be hosting the #census1926 exhibition in partnership with the National Archives of Ireland. The touring exhibition will be visiting locations around the country and will…

Last Saturday, 21st February at the Source Library in Thurles, a brand-new batch of Tipperary GAA match programmes and team sheets went live on the Tipperary Studies digital platform. This project has been a real team effort. The Mid, North,…

We are delighted to host a groundbreaking digital collection here at Tipperary Studies. In a first for our service, we are hosting a stunning archive of 3D photogrammetry models documenting the graveyards of Tipperary. This collection, created by expert archaeologist…
Join us for our February lecture: “Catholic Churches and Chapels Before and After Emancipation” on Tuesday, 17th February at 7pm in the Source Library, Thurles. Our speaker, Niamh NicGhabhann Coleman, is an Associate Professor in the School of History and…