Showing posts with label Co. Tipperary cont'd cont'd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Co. Tipperary cont'd cont'd. Show all posts
28 April 2022
Molough Abbey, Co. Tipperary
Molough Abbey, Co. Tipperary.Photographed in April 2022. Thanks to John and Ruth Condron in Newcastle for efforts in remembering this alley.
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Donaghmore Church, Co. Tipperary
Donaghmore Church, Co. Tipperary
Photographed April 2022. The following extract is from the Irish Folklore Archive, Schools' Collection from 1936/37. See:https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4922252/4864355/5020414
"During the last century and up to thirty years ago hand-ball was popular with the young men of the Parish. The Alley used was at Donoughmore. The ball was played against the high south wall of the famous ruined church and the floor was a clay one. On the floor was circular cement flag on which the ball was hopped. Out from the wall on each side were two clay banks and between them the ball was played. On the wall against which they played there is a large flag and the man who was giving out the "hand" hopped the ball first on the circular flag on the floor and then hit it against the flag on the wall so as to make sure that the ball went out straight to the players standing outside. Sometimes big matches were held here and people selling apples and refreshments used come from Clonmel to make sale amongst the players and spectators.
They used to make the handballs themselves. The balls were made in this way. A large cork was boiled in water and then wollen thread was wound round the cork. If it was not big enough after boiling they boiled it again. Then they left it steeping in sour milk for twenty four hours to give it a hop. Then they used to cover it with horseskin leather.
Collected by Joseph Burke, Donoughmore, Lisronagh, who was told the facts by his father. Mr John Burke Donaghmore Lisronagh who heard the account from his father who lived there before him"
For architectural history of church, see: http://www.megalithicireland.com/Donaghmore%20Romanesque%20Church,%20Tipperary.html
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3 July 2021
Loughane, Co.Tipperary
Loughane, Co.Tipperary. Former 3-wall alley, now overgrown with ivy and not used in living memory
Photographed by P.Hogan, June 2021
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13 August 2020
Portroe, Co. Tipperary
Site of alley adjacent to Portroe primary school, Co. Tipperary. Photographed by Á. Ryan, July 2020 Read More......
Silvermines, Co. Tipperary
This overgrown and inaccessible alley in Silvermines, Co. Tipperary is close to the village green and a former mine shaft.
Photographed by Á. Ryan, July 2020
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Borrisokane, Co. Tipperary
Photograph of newspaper clipping showing demolition of alley in Borrisokane, in 1984. A private house is now built on the site Read More......
27 May 2020
9 March 2009
Lahorna, Co. Tipperary



Lahorna, Co. Tipperary
Top two photographs from E.Timoney, February 2023. These show a 40 m x 20m court being constructed to the right hand side. See https://www.gofundme.com/f/2dgpd-lahorna-handball-club-new-build Remainder of photographs from March 2009 by T.J. Ryan and August 2008 by S. Ryan [interior]
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