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Pipes on a grave in Belmullet, Co Mayo,

Frank Stephens1936

The Library of Trinity College Dublin

The Library of Trinity College Dublin
Dublin, Ireland

Clay pipes, or dúidíns, played an important role in Irish funerary traditions. Pipes filled with a twist of tobacco were smoked by both male and female mourners, then broken while saying ‘Lord have mercy’. This custom was often repeated at the graveside and the broken pipes laid on the grave.

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  • Title: Pipes on a grave in Belmullet, Co Mayo,
  • Creator: Frank Stephens
  • Date Created: 1936
  • Location: Belmullet, Co. Mayo
  • Collection: Frank Stephens
  • Catalogue Number: TCD MS 10842 1 208
The Library of Trinity College Dublin

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