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Cashell Bell
The Cashel Bell, which is a four-sided bell, is widest at the mouth and tapering towards the crown. The handle emerges from the crown in a semi-circular loop. The two gently curving faces are decorated with engraved crosses and all four faces are decorated with panels of a key pattern. The present handle is a 20th century replacement. This bell was found near Cashel in 1849. The bell was likely us…
Contributors
- Unknown
Creator
- Unknown
Subject
- Medieval (European)
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture (liturgical)
- WikiProject: The Art of Reading in the Middle Ages
- Middle Ages
Type of item
- IMAGE
- ritual objects
- ritual objects
Date
- 9th century
- 9th century
- 08XX
- 9th century
Contributors
- Unknown
Creator
- Unknown
Subject
- Medieval (European)
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture (liturgical)
- WikiProject: The Art of Reading in the Middle Ages
- Middle Ages
Type of item
- IMAGE
- ritual objects
- ritual objects
Date
- 9th century
- 9th century
- 08XX
- 9th century
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Rights
- Public Domain
- https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Creation date
- c.800 - c.899
Temporal
- 9th century
- 9th century
- 08XX
- 9th century
Places
- http://sws.geonames.org/3230379/
Source
- https://www.huntmuseum.com/explore/item/94d072c3-e3aa-3376-a3fd-5cc2902bee2f/?s%3DHCA+617&pos=1
Identifier
- #1n79ww81c
Format
- image
Is part of
- Art of Reading in the Middle Ages: newly digitised item
Providing country
- Ireland
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2022-06-09T11:34:11.489Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2022-06-24T13:59:02.008Z