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The | chapel was used as a hospital during the Civil War. |
The old | chapel was demolished in 1909. |
943, during the Spanish Civil War; the present | chapel was restored in 1993. |
The original | chapel was built in 1452, and dedicated to Saint Elm; |
In 1977 the | Chapel was closed and converted housing now called Ch |
The | chapel was built between 1896 and 1898 to a design by |
By the 1750s the | chapel was too small for its congregation and in 1758 |
terior evidence indicates that the roof of the | chapel was once a lean-to. |
The | chapel was converted to the Colesium Cinema in 1934. |
St Werburghs | Chapel was built in 1872 with walls made from chopped |
This | chapel was damaged in the Civil War. |
The | chapel was built in 1870 as a non-denominational hous |
The | chapel was finally demolished, along with the remaini |
A | chapel was finished there in 1910 and ministered as a |
se of educating the sons of Clergy, building a | Chapel was an early priority. |
A Baptist | Chapel was erected in 1852 and last used for worship |
In the 13th century, the original | chapel was replaced by a Gothic church. |
In 1514, a | chapel was dedicated in his honor; his body was place |
The | Chapel was one of many gifts given across Missouri by |
The Baptist | chapel was rebuilt in 1871, with a stepped gable and |
Butler | Chapel was completed in September 2009 following the |
x added to the buildings of the college: a new | chapel was built in 1624, and consecrated (5 October) |
The new | chapel was consecrated in 1967. |
Bridgemere Wesleyan Methodist | Chapel was built in 1831. |
A Wesleyan Methodist | Chapel was built in Cholmondeston in 1833. |
In 1995, the | Chapel was featured on a U.S. Postal Service postage |
, at the Tokyo Woman's Christian University, a | chapel was built that was similar to Notre-Dame du Ra |
The | chapel was rebuilt in 1775, at the expense of Mrs. H. |
Mariebjerg Crematory and | Chapel was added in 1936. |
The court | chapel was converted after the Reformation and has be |
The new | chapel was sold to a Liverpool clergyman on 25 Februa |
A | chapel was built over the grave, and the saint was he |
Jones' Thorncrown | Chapel was added to the National Register of Historic |
Graig | Chapel was demolished in the late 1990s, being replac |
Thorncrown | Chapel was selected as the fourth most favored buildi |
At that time, the | chapel was being used by the Royal Latin School. |
This | chapel was home to several icons and mementos of the |
e was divided into flats in the 1960s, and the | chapel was converted into a flat in the late 1980s. |
The | chapel was built by students of the college. |
The | chapel was built in 1932 and added to the National Hi |
The | chapel was dedicated to St Lawrence. |
Bewerley Grange | Chapel was built by Marmaduke Huby, abbot of Fountain |
The new | chapel was opened and blessed, again by Robert Cornth |
the friars were able to fully return and a new | chapel was built. |
wo chapels were built in the village; the Nebo | Chapel was first built in 1852 and had a peak congreg |
The | chapel was relocated in the old library space on seco |
The | chapel was restored in 1930, having previously served |
The | chapel was officially opened on August 12, 1966, whic |
Built between 1609 and 1615, the | chapel was originally located in what used to be the |
The | chapel was fully restored for interdenominational use |
The Browney Wesleyan | Chapel was built in 1887, to seat 270, and cost £400. |
Taylor's | Chapel was listed on the National Register of Histori |
The | chapel was dissolved in 1547 and converted into first |
Two years later, a | chapel was built on Marine Place. |
In 1963 the | chapel was moved to its present location on the new c |
Its | chapel was recently knocked down to make room for hou |
The north | chapel was added in 1946. |
A Methodist | chapel was built in Clifton in about 1815. |
This | chapel was demolished in the 19th century, but some r |
In 1825 the | chapel was much enlarged through the benevolence of B |
The side | chapel was blessed in 1889, the sanctuary was decorat |
1 August, though at first special to the Royal | Chapel, was gradually observed throughout the north o |
Bethany | Chapel was sold in 1946, and burned down shortly ther |
The | chapel was closed and the building sold in 1997 and i |
The | chapel was almost entirely rebuilt in 1834. |
The | chapel was visited by residents of two nearby Native |
The Ellesmere | chapel was extended slightly eastward soon after, whe |
The | chapel was restored during the 1970s by the Redundant |
The | chapel was remodeled in 1999 to serve as both a class |
ool, now demolished, was built in 1899 and the | chapel was enlarged in 1926. |
The | chapel was transformed into the salle des gardes de l |
The neogothic | chapel was built in 1878-79 after a design by Johan K |
ment to the side of the Olivet Christadelphian | Chapel was built on the site of the disused North Wal |
On 30 March 2001 the | Chapel was added to the National Register of Historic |
Construction of the | chapel was sponsored by Henry R. Luce. |
The cornerstone of the present | chapel was laid by Lord Alverstone, September 10, 190 |
Bellevue | Chapel was founded in 1880. |
Tradition says that the | chapel was established by the first Christian convert |
The first Bible Christian | chapel was built in Shebbear, Devon in 1817. |
A | chapel was part of the castle, dedicated to St Cather |
The | chapel was consecreted on the 1st October 1966 and de |
offices, kitchen and dining facilities, and a | chapel was dedicated on November 12, 1989, the beginn |
On Sunday 18 June 1944 the | chapel was hit again, this time by a V1 during the mo |
The site of the house and | chapel was later associated with the Public Record Of |
The | Chapel was restored in the 1990s and is an approved p |
Suffering from advanced deterioration the | chapel was entirely rebuilt in 2004, with little of t |
The | chapel was built with the patronage of the Episcoapl |
The | Chapel was built by the Matthews Construction Company |
ate to provide a place of worship; a Methodist | chapel was built. |
The Catherine of Siena window in the | chapel was erected in 1912. |
Evidence suggests that the | chapel was unused after the English Reformation, and |
e 1860s the building, by then a Congregational | chapel, was taken over by Primitive Methodists. |
This | chapel was rebuilt by David II of Scotland between 13 |
The auditorium with | chapel was constructed in 1962.(Source: |
A small, temporary | chapel was also built to fill the sisters' needs unti |
In 1847 a Norman | Chapel was erected by public subscription, adjoining |
The original | chapel was built in 1673. |
The Dinkins Memorial | Chapel was completed in 1904. |
al donors, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Sharp, Sharp | Chapel was completed on November 27, 1959. |
The | chapel was built from 1728 to 1729 as a meeting house |
For about 250 years the | chapel was used for services. |
Moss | Chapel was named after Rev. William Moss, who died in |
The palatine | chapel was consecrated in 1640. |
The Necropolis | Chapel was built by the architect Henry Langley in 18 |
ere was also a Methodist congregation, but its | chapel was demolished in the 1990s. |
the Greek Revolution of 1821, even this little | chapel was destroyed and the spring was left buried u |
A | chapel was built in 1820 and licensed for Independent |
The | chapel was restored at the same time. |
The | chapel was built in the 12th century, and was origina |
The Luke Memorial | Chapel was built in 1945. |
known as the Millennium | Chapel was inaugurated and two years later an adjoini |
In 1548 Long Load | chapel was first mentioned, when it was one of the ti |
congregation was founded in 1788 and its first | chapel was built in 1793. |
The | chapel was built in 1690, soon after the passing of t |
The new Saint Ann | Chapel was dedicated in 1951. |
He died in 509 and a small | chapel was built to mark his grave. |
The | Chapel was re-opened on 22 November 1990. |
The | chapel was built in 1851 as a Presbyterian church in |
The | Chapel was designed by O. W. Stiegmeyer, architect, o |
residents Derek Rogers and Tom Dawson when the | chapel was converted to a dwelling. |
uilt at the start of the 16th century, a north | chapel was added and the present tower was constructe |
Even then the | chapel was constructed for the company employees; thi |
There the All Saints | Chapel was built in 1875, as an addition to the alrea |
The Anglo-Catholic liturgical style of the | chapel was expressed in the building by the introduct |
A Wesleyan Methodist | chapel was built in Upper Arncott in 1834 and enlarge |
The | chapel was opened on 28 June 1997 as a memorial of Pe |
The Holy Trinity | Chapel was added in 1910. |
Also, built in 1807, a now derelict Hermon | Chapel was used to help ships navigate the estuary. |
The | Chapel was extended into the indoor pond in 2008 to a |
A small | chapel was created, with altar table, reredos, altar |
A Methodist | chapel was built in 1820, and later converted into a |
was converted to other uses after the current | chapel was built and has also since burned. |
Mikell | Chapel was completed in 1947, followed by De Ovies Me |
A | chapel was opened in 1686, but was suspended in 1689, |
The | chapel was built by Ichabod Washburn in 1854 and was |
At the same time, a 500-seat | chapel was built. |
By 1797 the roof of the | chapel was described as being partly fallen in. |
St. Agnes | Chapel was an Upper West Side Episcopal "plant chapel |
The land to the South of the | chapel was originally the Chapel's burial ground. |
The | chapel was thence used only to store the stalls for t |
The Mead Memorial | Chapel was added to the National Register of Historic |
The | chapel was rebuilt in 1572 after a flood and it was a |
The village's Methodist | chapel was built in 1827 where Ulnaby Lane meets the |
Allanbank | Chapel was dedicated to St. Mary and was located in a |
Derby Congregational | Chapel was designed by architect Henry Isaac Stevens |
A | chapel was added in 1610, and the upper stage of the |
The | Chapel was used for memorial services until the 1940s |
The original | chapel was opened in 1707, and the building was used |
St. Ignatius | Chapel was destroyed by fire in December 2001. |
The | chapel was built of flint with limestone dressings, a |
The | chapel was demolished some time ago and the original |
The village | chapel was given the same name. |
The | chapel was heritage listed by the Heritage Council of |
St Stephen's | Chapel was a chapel in the old Palace of Westminster. |
ral ornaments by Charles Eamer Kempe; the Lady | Chapel was originally decorated entirely according to |
ained the only church in Yardley until Marston | Chapel was consecrated in 1704. |
However as more chapels were built, Toxteth | chapel was neglected and fell into disrepair. |
St. John's | Chapel was a chapel in the Episcopal parish of Trinit |
The | chapel was carefully disassembled and the building, p |
The Congregational | Chapel was rebuilt from an earlier chapel in 1797. |
The | chapel was designed by Selby Clewer and built in 1966 |
In 1927 the | chapel was moved to its present position because its |
A Primitive Methodist | chapel was built in Leighton in 1841; it closed in 18 |
Before 1900 a library provided by the | chapel was opened in Chowbent School for the inhabita |
The | chapel was built about 1790 and is a 1 1⁄2-story, two |
The old | chapel was replaced by today's building in 1887. |
It served the school until Christ the King | Chapel was built in 1952. |
Built in 1882, the | Chapel was a gift to the City of Burlington by local |
The | chapel was reassembled and now contains a 19th centur |
he destruction, in the course of which the Guy | Chapel was rebuilt to the designs of Hubert Worthingt |
The college | chapel was blessed and opened for public worship in 1 |
The | chapel was decorated internally with frescoes painted |
parish church of its own, but a Congregational | chapel was built at Frilford in 1841. |
A Lady | Chapel was dedicated in 1972 with an aumbry added the |
The | Chapel was restored in 1995 and is now open as a visi |
84 the stained glass in the east window of the | chapel was replaced by a magnificent interpretation o |
The former Methodist | Chapel was opened in August 1932, in a farm building |
The | chapel was built in the 1820s by Ebenezer Richards - |
and owned by St. John's Episcopal Church, the | chapel was built near Menor's Ferry, in an area that |
icated to St Mary and St John the Baptist, the | chapel was largely completed at the end of the Thirte |
The chantry | chapel was in disrepair by 1520 and demolished shortl |
lding was then restored in the 1880s, when the | chapel was extended and various internal modification |
The | chapel was built in 1899 and added to the National Hi |
In 2005, a 3,000-seat worship center and | chapel was opened. |
The | chapel was originally an Anglican chapel, but was lat |
The Methodist | Chapel was closed in May 2010. |
In 1164 the church of Aslackby with its | chapel was presented to the Templars by Hubert de Rye |
The original | chapel was considerably rebuilt in 1805. |
In the 1840s, the | Chapel was turned round to face across fields. |
Howard University's Andrew Rankin Memorial | Chapel was built during Jeremiah Rankin's tenure as p |
e partially rebuilt in the 14th century, and a | chapel was added to the south side of the building in |
This | chapel was 'revived' and used until the mid-1990s. |
The | chapel was built in 1718 but destroyed by an earthqua |
The | Chapel was the first church in America to make such c |
A south | chapel was added around 1610, and the north chapel in |
Before the | chapel was moved to the cemetery |
Roy Memorial | Chapel was named for Father Thomas Roy, who served as |
In 1957 the Jubilee | Chapel was created at the east end of the south aisle |
The | chapel was built in 1903 under the direction of Alber |
This | chapel was modified in the 19th century. |
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