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  1. Explore the rich history of Thurles through the Thurles heritage video series, “Let me show you Thurles with Jimmy Duggan.”. Embark on a journey through time as Jimmy guides us through the town’s living heritage, spanning from early Christian times to the early 20th century. Uncover hidden stories, remarkable architecture, and the essence ...

  2. Episode 3- The Gaelic Fightback. In this episode we look at the Gaelic resistance to the Norman invasion and focus on the Battle of Thurles in 1174. A Gaelic...

  3. Feb 19, 2021 · For teachers’ notes and more: https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/history-ks1-castles-and-knights-the-features-of-a-castle/z7c3sk7In this episode S...

  4. Sep 1, 2011 · Posted on September 1, 2011 by George. The Bridge Castle in Thurles is situated on the banks of the river Suir. This medieval castle dates back to 1453 during the Norman period in Irish history. It is strategically located on the east side of Thurles and still dominates the town’s skyline today. Click to view our full history of the Bridge ...

  5. Barry’s Bridge in Thurles, Co Tipperary, providing passage over the river Suir, was originally built circa 1650 and was partially reconstructed again circa 1820.Bridge Castle, overlooking this seasonally shallow river crossing, has dominated the Thurles skyline since as early as 1453, built possibly by the Norman invader McRickard Butler of whom history records that he erected, in 1453, two ...

  6. thurles.ie › arts-history-culture › black-castleBlack Castle - Thurles Town

    The Black Castle is the historic home of Lady Thurles. Situated in Liberty Square, it is another addition to the many historic places that are in Thurles, the town that is shrouded in history. The Historic Black Castle, in an prime location on Liberty Square, Thurles, County Tipperary, dates from the 16th Century and was home to Lady Thurles ( Elizabeth Poyntz) in the 1660s and 1670s.

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  8. Jul 27, 2018 · Patrick Comerford. During my visit to Thurles earlier this week [25 July 2018], I went looking for the castle in Thurles that was home for over six decades to Elizabeth Butler, Dowager Lady Thurles, and one of the leading women to engage in politics in Ireland in the 17th century. Elizabeth Poyntz (1587-1673) was a daughter of Sir John Poyntz ...