‘A clash of cultures’: Irish opinion split over Travellers’ elaborate headstones
by Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6K23E)
Community representatives say a good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element
The latest addition to Ballyhaunis cemetery in Ireland's County Mayo towers over neighbouring headstones in a blaze of white marble and ornamentation. Rose-wreathed pillars frame a tableau of statues showing Jesus, angels, cherubim and biblical scenes, including an engraving of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper.
Marble tablets express bereavement in gold letters, a photo of the deceased gazes from a carved stone bench and lanterns with diamond-shaped bulbs and electric sensors flank the central slab.
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