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Ballina provides the church for use on formal | chapel occasions. |
The | chapel occupied highly desirable land on Washington S |
In 2001 the groundbreaking for a new | chapel occurred. |
it was the private | chapel of the Weld family and designed by John Tasker |
9 by Bishop Alexander Garrett as the Cathedral | Chapel of the Incarnation. |
A portion of the east gable of an older | chapel of the penal times still stands near the moder |
t probably lies on the same site as the former | chapel of ease. |
el Birch was instrumental in providing a small | chapel of ease, dedicated to St. Thomas, and consecra |
egiate church of Gnosall, which it served as a | chapel of ease. |
Saint Joseph, | chapel of Saint Joseph, Basilica of Saint-Martin d'Ai |
A | chapel of ease was built by the de Meysey family in t |
St Ninian's | Chapel of Ease (interior), Moniaive, 1887 |
In later years, it served as a | chapel of ease to St Michael's, Bray until it was dec |
on 6 December 1654, and was buried in the old | chapel of his college. |
Epfig: Romanesque | Chapel of Sainte Marguerite, 11th century. |
y all of the original cottages and the outdoor | Chapel of St. Francis are on the National Historic Re |
vitelli designed (along with Nicola Salvi) the | Chapel of St. John the Baptist for King John V of Por |
It was built as Trinity Free Church, a | chapel of ease to Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Square |
Chapel of St. Michael from 1873 | |
The | chapel of Notre-Dame, dating from the thirteenth cent |
He was buried on 6 Sept. in the morning | chapel of his cathedral, where an inscribed stone mar |
rl Genius, Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the | Chapel of Bones, written by Kaja and Phil Foglio, art |
The | Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Everilda, in th |
There is also a medieval | chapel of Saint Nectan near St Winnow in Cornwall. |
life of the school and this is focussed on the | Chapel of All Saints. |
It originally served as a | chapel of ease for the parish church at Llanigon, but |
etween 1517 and 1524 the Company built a small | chapel of its own on this land, with the first Mercer |
i, Bartolucci succeeded him as director of the | Chapel of the Duomo of Florence. |
built 1603-09, and the prior's lodging with a | chapel of St. John (1583) remain extant. |
Today it holds the | Chapel of St. Paul. |
was cremated and her ashes are interred at the | Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles. |
church of Saint Mary in the 12th century as a | chapel of ease. |
It was built in 1902 as a | chapel of nearby Zion Church in Wappingers Falls and |
Bonifacio is buried in a beautiful tomb in the | Chapel of Saint Sebastiano Martire in the Church of S |
his was the setting used by Jane Austen as the | chapel of Sotherton Court in Mansfield Park. |
Holy Trinity | Chapel of the Generoso Pope Catholic Center of New Yo |
ded in becoming a first violinist in the court | chapel of King William I. |
names her choice of burial place which was the | chapel of the Church of the Blessed Virgin in Carigna |
The fifteenth century | chapel of St.Antoine. |
Oare became a | chapel of Chieveley at that time. |
East of the house is a Moravian | Chapel of 1810. |
ery lies in the Basilica of San Vitale, in the | chapel of Nazarius and Celsus. |
It was a | chapel of ease to St Bertoline's Church, Barthomley a |
This building, which was known as the | Chapel of Turton, was rebuilt in 1630 by Humphrey Che |
nception,' in the Academy, and by three in the | chapel of the University at Seville. |
Side | chapel of the Blessed Sacrament |
Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, Bradwell-on-the-Sea t | |
The first | chapel of ease at Chapeltown was built in 1111 and de |
USA, the station is currently owned by Calvary | Chapel of Knoxville. |
els (aediculas) from 1882 until 1900, only the | chapel of the Last Supper and the chapel of St. Veron |
9-12), McCall Field House, | Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Cavalier Training Center |
lity on top of the Church of St. Ignatius (the | chapel of the College). |
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas (2007) | |
The site is marked by the | Chapel of St Non. |
In 1880, the roundhouse was converted into a | chapel of ease to St Mary's Parish Church, Reigate, t |
Stoney Creek Independent Presbyterian | Chapel of Prince William Parish is the daughter chape |
He consecrated the | Chapel of the Cross in 1852. |
At Gorran Haven is a 15th century | chapel of St Just, restored in the 1860s. |
the three artists had been called "the Sistine | Chapel of abstract art". |
sheep around the village and could rest at a ' | chapel of ease' located in the village. |
He painted the Plague of Milan in the | chapel of San Carlo at the church of the Barnabites. |
St Mary's Parish Church, with its | chapel of ease St. Cross on Reigate Hill, and Reigate |
he musical establishment attached to the royal | chapel of the French kings, the Chapel Royal was foun |
He was buried in the lady | chapel of Chichester Cathedral, where his tomb was de |
ottages, a house and the former Roman Catholic | Chapel of St John, are situated within two miles of t |
t Weston Green, south of Thames Ditton, is the | chapel of ease of St. Nicholas, a plain red-brick bui |
e Vicars Or Minor Canons of His Majesty's Free | Chapel of St. George in Windsor. |
He was buried at the east end of the Trinity | Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral. |
The | Chapel of the Immaculate Conception was constructed i |
This was originally from 1891 a | chapel of ease to St Bridget's Church and became a se |
gnac Mauvezin and Lagrange was inspired by the | chapel of Madonna del Ghisallo in Italy to make a sim |
preached in Toronto; for the most part in the | chapel of Trinity College (London and Toronto, 1882) |
ment is in the Bardi banking family tomb, in a | chapel of the Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze. |
Chapel of the Forty Martyrs in the Church of the Holy | |
Dedication of the new | Chapel of St. Genevieve revives memorable figures and |
rch of Saint Mary, Farmoor that was built as a | chapel of ease. |
t was in the parish of Ibstock and there was a | chapel of St James at Hugglescote which was erected i |
Ruge Hall (also known as the | Chapel of the Resurrection) is a historic site in Tal |
In 1496 he joined the | chapel of Philip the Fair of Burgundy, and traveled t |
its base, and at its peak are the 19th century | Chapel of St. George, a theatre, and a restaurant. |
Along with Vincenzo Carducci he painted the | chapel of Our Lady del Sagrario in Toledo, and the ca |
Chapel of St Just, Gorran Haven | |
He is buried in a | chapel of Salisbury Cathedral. |
The Cemetery | Chapel of the Holy Spirit in Geraldton |
Soon, the congregation bought the | chapel of the Western Seaman's Friend Society of Wood |
He was buried in the | chapel of St. Philip's Castle which was later bombed |
He painted some of the frescoes for the | Chapel of Pope Sixtus V in Santa Maria Maggiore, incl |
ohn Silvester's honour was placed in the South | Chapel of Darton Parish Church. |
Angels, New Marston (1954-56), was built as a | chapel of ease for St. Andrew's parish church, Headin |
history of Christ Church starts in 1749 when a | Chapel of St John was built as a chapel-of-ease to th |
ng was celebrated in a private ceremony in the | chapel of the Royal Ajuda Palace and was a scandal at |
Chapel of Leonhard von Keutschach in Hohensalzburg Ca | |
The building is now the | chapel of St Mary's Hall, an independent school. |
Roborough Library (1938); Mary Harris Memorial | Chapel of the Holy Trinity (1958) |
St. Michael's Church - originally built as a | chapel of ease, the church was expanded in the 14th c |
an necropolis, placed over the entrance of the | chapel of a tomb. |
n Marienburg Castle in the mausoleum under the | Chapel of St. Anna. |
Initially it was a | chapel of ease to Holy Trinity Church, Lenton, but on |
ish was moved from Biggin Church to its former | chapel of ease, Strawberry Chapel, which is about 10 |
‘An Address delivered in the | Chapel of the General Theological Seminary of the Pro |
He became a teacher and head of music at the | Chapel of Music at the cathedral of Santiago de Cuba |
It was in use as a | Chapel of Ease to St Oswalds, Elvet until the new par |
The dome | chapel of the Bethlem Royal Hospital, St George's Fie |
The 1925 | Chapel of the Transfiguration catered to the tourist |
ge, a Church of England building, known as the | Chapel of Ease and Northend Methodist Chapel which ha |
ed on the site it stands today, where a former | chapel of ease dating from before the Reformation onc |
ocal miners raised money to build the Anglican | chapel of St. Martin in 1897, known as the ‘Tin Chape |
The Venetians also added the small | chapel of the Life-giving Spring (Zoodochos Pege). |
A dependent | chapel of Deddington parish church still existed in H |
The Church of England | chapel of St. John was built in about 1150,but only t |
To the south is the hamlet of Cowley with its | chapel of ease, which was formerly part of the eccles |
e church of Santa Barbara, which was the ducal | chapel of the Gonzaga family. |
raised transferring it to South Pickenham as a | Chapel of Ease in 1992. |
g, England, was opened in 1812 as the Worthing | Chapel of Ease. |
Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Park and Funeral Home i | |
eet, was a Church of England church built as a | Chapel of Ease to St. Mary's Church, Nottingham. |
At first services were held in the | chapel of Homerton College. |
He was originally buried in the | chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene, but was moved by his |
It had been in former times a subsidiary | chapel of the Royal Free Chapel of St. Mary in Staffo |
It was built as a | chapel of ease, and has a nave of four bays, north ai |
He was buried in the | chapel of Our Lady of Victories, in Fort St. Angelo, |
The Mary Harris Memorial | Chapel of the Holy Trinity is the Anglican Chaplaincy |
, his ashes were buried at the ancient, ruined | chapel of Rothiemurchus in Inverness-shire. |
interred in the burial ground of the colonial | Chapel of Ease of St. Bartholomew's Parish, Colleton |
St Anthony's Church was built as a | chapel of ease for Cartmel Priory in about 1505. |
1777 British government rents the | Chapel of Bishop's Palace within the Episcopal Palace |
h Church (Church of Ireland) also known as the | Chapel of Ease |
This was originally a | chapel of ease to St Mary's Church, Acton. |
The | chapel of St.Therese. |
e of Steinback's most admired buildings is the | Chapel of St. James, part of the Quigley Seminary in |
heshire it is stated that in 1666 the "ancient | chapel of Stretton" was "ruinous and in decay". |
is the sheet venerated from 1578 in the royal | chapel of the cathedral of Turin. |
He helped paint for the | chapel of San Girolamo in St. Angelo in Milan. |
He painted frescoes in the | chapel of the Bolognini at San Petronio Basilica in B |
Interior view of the | chapel of the ENSB-A |
d 1843, the Church was initially regarded as a | chapel of ease to St Mary's Church in Broadwater. |
Nearby is the | Chapel of St Non which is the most westerly in Wales. |
r 1456, he was studying music and Latin in the | chapel of King's College, Cambridge, where he was a c |
n this site since at least 1269, when it was a | chapel of ease to Great Budworth. |
Chapel of St. Nicholas | |
irk of Rocharl” disappears after 1198 and “The | Chapel of Apollinaris” takes its place. |
It was built between 1410 and 1434 as a | chapel of ease: St Ives being within the parish of Le |
Chapel of Amitayus | |
He was buried in the | chapel of St. Catharine's together with his wife. |
The frescoes in the | chapel of San Felice and of San Giorgio in the Basili |
The | chapel of Santa Maria de Valldaura once part of a Cis |
Interment was in the cemetery of the | Chapel of Ease of St. Bartholomew's Parish, near Jack |
h regularly preside at liturgies in the dorm's | Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe. |
It has a red-brick | chapel of 1860. |
ed by his youngest daughter Ellen, in The Lady | Chapel of St Nicholas Church. |
The church was originally a | chapel of ease connected to the vicarage at Kilmersdo |
y died on 6 January 1398 and was buried in the | Chapel of St. Edmund in Westminster Abbey, where his |
cholas, after which the parish is named, was a | chapel of ease for St. Mary's church at Reculver. |
Chapel of Santa Magdalena | |
His grave is located at | Chapel of the Pines Crematory. |
died on 8 February 1608, and was buried in the | chapel of Magdalen College, where there is an inscrip |
The station is currently owned by | Chapel of Light. |
The image to the right is of the original | Chapel of the Snows, which burned down in 1978 and wa |
at St Albans School (then located in the Lady | Chapel of the Abbey). |
Frederic Shields.The | Chapel of the Ascension. |
ore than four thousand sermons preached in the | chapel of Gray's Inn. |
In 1721, he painted the | chapel of St. Demetrios in Vatopedi. |
arrett died on May 3, 1986 and he is buried at | Chapel of the Chimes Cemetery in Napa, California. |
and previously stood on the High Altar of the | Chapel of the Bavarian Embassy, Golden Square, London |
Chapel of St Urban - Roman Catholic, F. Hecku street, | |
The growing congregation built St. Peter as a | chapel of ease. |
The Roman Catholic | chapel of the Holy Trinity was built in 1841 to a des |
Chapel of the Snows is a non-denominational Christian | |
Chapel of Kerselare (2007) | |
The station is owned by Calvary | Chapel of Southeastern Connecticut. |
Ivrea within the city walls, and placed in the | chapel of San Giacomo. |
He was buried in the | chapel of the Holy Trinity adjoining the college. |
t between 1703 and 1706 by Arthur Tooley, as a | chapel of ease for St Andrew, Holborn, and became a p |
His funeral was held in the | Chapel of St. Olaf College. |
abriano's Adoration of the Magi in the Strozzi | Chapel of Santa Trinita church in Florence. |
This allowed for derelict | Chapel of St. Thomas to be rebuilt/repaired as a scho |
The | chapel of the stately home dates from 1542. |
His remains were placed in the Royal | Chapel of Dreux, in France. |
, was distant from the community; so in 1880 a | chapel of ease, St Mary Magdalene's, was built. |
The remaining congregation then moved to the | Chapel of Foster's Almshouses, and joined the Church |
ing music for the ample resources of the court | chapel of the Catholic Monarchs. |
Christian ministers: a sermon preached in the | chapel of Trinity College, Toronto, on Sunday, June 2 |
It also contains the Romanesque | chapel of Santo Cristo. |
The | chapel of Notre-Dame, also dating from the eighteenth |
ed Teresa Ahern on Sept 27, 2008, in the Crypt | Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, Palace of Westminster. |
ain, also known as Balquhain Stone Circle, The | Chapel of Garioch or Inveramsay, is a recumbent stone |
A memorial service was held for him in the | Chapel of Magdalen College, Oxford on 9 November 1997 |
A new | Chapel of the Resurrection was built in the 1950s adj |
It was built to serve as the Episcopal | Chapel of the Resurrection on the campus of Florida S |
Chapel of the Virgin Mary (fifteenth century). | |
The church was built as a | chapel of ease to St Oswald's Church, Malpas in 1839 |
Chapel of archbishop Leonhard von Keutschach | |
Chapel of the Cross (1850-52) in Madison, Mississippi | |
death from a heart attack he was buried at the | Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles. |
In May 1915, the new | Chapel of the Intercession was consecrated, beginning |
She was buried in the | chapel of the bishop's palace at Norwich. |
duled for Wednesday, December 22, 2010, in the | Chapel of the Holy Spirit in the Techny Towers Confer |
Chapel of Saints Acisclo and Victoria, in Arroyuelos | |
She was cremated at the | Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles. |
The hall and | chapel of the episcopal palace in Chichester were als |
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