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July
July 6
1815 - Charles Bianconi's first horse-drawn cart brings passengers from Clonmel to Cahir
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1985- Ryanair's first flight (Waterford to Gatwick) - piece about Tony Ryan
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1756- The Original Blueway! a contract was signed to construct a tow path from Clonmel to Carrick
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1974 - LGFA founded in Hayes' Hotel in Thurles
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July 22
1902 - Archbishop of Cashel and Emly Thomas Croke dies aged 79.
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July 27
1831 - John Toler, 'The Hanging Judge' from Nenagh dies.
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July 28
1922 - Free State forces attack and capture Republican held Tipperary Town
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July 29
1848 - Young Ireland Rebellion at the Widow McCormack's cottage in Ballingarry
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July 30
1928- Pat 'Doc' O'Callaghan wins Ireland's first ever Gold Medal at the Olympic Games in Amsterdam
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August
August 1
1932- O'Callaghan and Tisdall win Gold Medals for Ireland at Olympic Games- the most successful single day at the Olympics that Ireland has ever known
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