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23 Oct 2025

Familiar faces and places feature in County Tipperary Museum exhibition

Paddy Cashin photographic exhibition

Familiar faces and places feature in County Tipperary Museum exhibition

One of the pictures from the Paddy Cashin exhibition on display at the County Tipperary Museum

Tipperary Museum of Hidden History have yet again updated their vast collection of Paddy Cashin black and white photographs. The newest collection features great images from 1988 and 1989. This is the second last collection of images going on display. The exhibition will draw to a close on Saturday May 11.
Please help us to identify people in the photographs by clicking into our website www.hiddenhistory.ie/ exhibitions Click on an image and enter a message about the picture ie: names of people in the picture and a story you might have about the man himself, Paddy Cashin, (these messages are sent to us privately and not seen by the public)). You can also visit us in the Museum to see the current exhibition in person, it’s much more impressive in the flesh and with some surprises along the way!

Want Your Own Photograph?
You can select a copy of your chosen photograph for €5. Your donation will be shared between CRY Cardiac Risk in the Young and the Museums Education and Collections Fund”


“Special word of thanks to everyone who has visited the museum. We are delighted to meet you all and hear your stories from your childhood, to your working & social life. Thanks to Creative Ireland and Tipperary County Council for funding this project. To the Cashin family, Anne, Helen and Marc a huge thank you for donating Paddy’s Collection.
The museums team have been working on this exhibition since September 2022, it’s been a labour of love and a community project we are very proud to be associated with.
Thanks to Michael Fanning, Jayne Sutcliffe, David Nolan, Julia Walsh, Stephen Purcell, Siobhan Wynne and Marie McMahon,” said Marie McMahon.

Free admission
Open Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 1pm & 2pm – 4.30pm
Closed Bank Holidays, Sunday & Mondays

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