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St. Mel's Cathedral, Longford, County Longford, Ireland


English: The tabernacle was designed by the sculptor Imogen Stuart who worked with the silversmith Vicki Donovan. The screen in the background was designed by Vicki Donovan in collaboration with Colm Redmond, Ted Singleton, Joe Donovan, and Kevin Lynch. (See St. Mel's Cathedral Longford – Visitor's Guide.)
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