ACCOMMODATION / TOURISM Community Tourist Information Office General Information Gateway B&B Accommodation, Rocklow Road, Fethard Hawe's Barn Self Catering Cottage near Mullinahone Coolbaun B&B Accommodation Coolbawn, Fethard. The Thatch Cottage, Ballinlough, Lisronagh Holiday Cottage ATTRACTIONS Folk & Transport Museum and Car Boot Sale, Cashel Road Slievenamon Sport in Fethard and Killusty Fethard & Killusty Angling Club for all local fishing news Slievenamon Golf Club BUILDINGS NEW & OLD Abymill Theatre old mill restored in 1988 Augustinian Abbey one of Fethard's oldest buildings Military Barracks burnt down in 1922 Kiltinan Castle HISTORICAL INTEREST / RESEARCH Businesses in Fethard 1893 Businesses in Fethard 1824 Businesses in Fethard 1837 Businesses in Fethard 1846 Businesses in Fethard 1856 Businesses in Fethard 1870 Businesses in Fethard 1886 Businesses in Fethard 1889 Businesses in Fethard 1947 Businesses in Fethard 1850 Barony of Middlethird Hearth Records 1666 Researching Baptism and Marriage Records from Drangan, Cloneen and Killusty before 1826 Religious Census from 1766 Union of Fethard Presentation Convent National School 1862 to 1907 Gun Licence Holders 1802 Clonmel Herald 1802 Tipperary Soldiers killed 1914-1918 Pieta a pieta from Cloran Old Deaths, a list of Fethard Deaths since 1988 Fethard Notes Archive from 1997 (The Nationalist) Kenrick Collection of Photographs taken at Grove House c.1895 Articles Published of interest relating to Fethard Fethard's Medieval Wooden Statues given on loan to the National Museum in 1948 Sheela na gig erotic carvings in stone Green is the Valley, Blue are the Hills a book by Tom Crane Fethard GAA Match Reports assorted match reports Fethard Burial Ground Records from research to date (not complete) Social Interaction in Fethard 1300-1700 by Dr Tadhg O'Keeffe Barton Estate Map, Grove House, Fethard, Co. Tipperary c.1840 The Fethard Story looking back into local history In search for Thomas from Fethard They made the grade in Judo Fethard curate's silver Jubilee Fethard-born bishop who resigned to beget an Heir Fethard chyrsanthemums of today and yesterday Dick McCarthy remembers Presbyterian and Methodist Meeting Houses of Fethard Survey of the old Graveyard (Ballyhomuck) Cloneen The Ancient Cemetery of Cloneen Co. Tipperary Articles from John O'Donovan Cashel 1840 Fethard 100 Years Ago Fethard Folk Museum Knockelly Castle The Mediaevil Wood Statue Excerpts from the Nationalist in 1894 "I came back said the exile to see the mountains" Stokes Hotel Presentation The Fox Poem The Hunt Poem Tipperary Annual 1913 A Walk Around Fethard REWARD July 18, 1835 Fethard Youth Needs Study 2005 (pdf) PEOPLE The Ballad of William Tirry by Fr John O'Connor OSA Archbishop Patrick O'Donnell Archbishop of Brisbane 1965-1973 Deaths a list of Fethard Deaths since 1988 John 'Red' Kelly father of Australian outlaw Ned Kelly Michael Doheny Fenian Leader. Dr. Charles William McCarthy gifted son of Tipperary Centenary Lecture for executed IRA man George Plant The Burning of Bridget Cleary The Bartons of Grove Bishop O'Donnell letter Captain Patrick Ryan Eleanor Countess of Desmond Griffith Records House Holders Lorraine Morrissey Dr. Charles W. McCarthy - a gifted son of Tipperary Our Strolling Camera man goes to Fethard Sister Philomena O'Brien Death of a Fethard Soldier EDUCATION IN FETHARD Patrician Presentation Secondary School Awards 2006 Patrician Presentation Secondary School Awards 2005 Patrician Presentation Secondary School Awards 2004 Patrician Presentation Secondary School Awards 2003 Patrician Presentation Secondary School Awards 2002 Patrician Presentation Secondary School Awards 2001 Patrician Presentation Secondary School Awards 2000 KILLUSTY PONY SHOW RESULTS Killusty Pony Show Results 2008 Killusty Pony Show Results 2007 Killusty Pony Show Results 2006 Killusty Pony Show Results 2005 Killusty Pony Show Results 2004 Killusty Pony Show Results 2003 Killusty Pony Show Results 2002 Killusty Pony Show Results 2000 This site is maintained by Joe Kenny, Rocklow Road, Fethard, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. DISCLAIMER