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Postcards > Europe > Ireland > County Tipperary Click here for County Tipperary Email Alert
 | Item 80655 THURLES Old Postcard HOLY CROSS ABBEY on the RIVER SUIR Ireland Vintage Colour Irish Undivided Back Postcard. Holy Cross Abbey on the River Suir at Thurles. County Co. Tipperary. Tipperary (Irish: Tiobraid Árann) is a town in the centre of County Tipperary. It is not a county town, as the county is divided into two council areas, Tipperary North and Tipperary South, with administrative centres of Nenagh and Clonmel respectively. The town was historically a market town, and still today retains a broad main street with many shops. Published by The American News Company Litho-Chrome
|  | Item 69751 Co TIPPERARY Artist Drawn Old Postcard HOLY CROSS ABBEY Ireland Vintage Art Drawn Colour Irish Postcard. Holy Cross Abbey. County Co. Tipperary. River. Ruins. Tipperary (Irish: Tiobraid Árann) is a town in the centre of County Tipperary. It is not a county town, as the county is divided into two council areas, Tipperary North and Tipperary South, with administrative centres of Nenagh and Clonmel respectively. The town was historically a market town, and still today retains a broad main street with many shops.
|  | Item 58898 Ireland 1906 Old Postcard TIPPERARY - Holy Cross Abbey Vintage Artist Drawn Colour Irish Postcard. Holy Cross Abbey. County Co. Tipperary - Ireland. River. Postally used from France. Sent from Paris Seine France Nov 30 1906 to Sees Orne with arrival Dec 1906. 10c Sower Tipperary (Irish: Tiobraid Árann) is a town in the centre of County Tipperary. It is not a county town, as the county is divided into two council areas, Tipperary North and Tipperary South, with administrative centres of Nenagh and Clonmel respectively. The town was historically a market town, and still today retains a broad main street with many shops.
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