O Dea Mitre

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Material: Textile, rock crystal. Accession No: LDL 001. Current Location: The Hunt Museum, Limerick. The O Dea Mitre is on display in the Museum on behalf of the Roman Catholic diocese of Limerick. The mitre was made to the order of Bishop Conor O Dea of Limerick in 1418 and still belongs to his successor. This mitre made by Thomas O Carryd would have been used for the most solemn occasions. More.  

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The Hunt Museum preserves and exhibits the original artefacts gathered, over a lifetime, by John and Gertrude Hunt and known as the Hunt Collection. The Museum also displays its own collections, as well as visiting exhibitions of Local, National and International significance with the overall aim of maximising their cultural and educational potential for the people of Limerick and Ireland.

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