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e Stores', a school, a C of E Church and a URC | Chapel. |
e 1860s the building, by then a Congregational | chapel, was taken over by Primitive Methodists. |
nave was added to the tower to make a mortuary | chapel. |
and a chancel with a north vestry and a south | chapel. |
There is also a Baptist | chapel. |
ge has a pub called 'The Station', and a small | chapel that is no longer used. |
wo-story brick wing that incorporates a former | chapel built in 1798, now called St. Ignatius Church. |
Within its walls lies a twelfth-century | chapel showing reused late Roman capitals, and the Sh |
construction on his property, of a dissenter's | chapel, which was built so that the original wooden b |
A former | chapel of St James was located in the village. |
In 1847 a Norman | Chapel was erected by public subscription, adjoining |
were constructed in 1887 along with a memorial | chapel at the center with a campanile style tower. |
Maximin built a modest | chapel on the site of the present cathedral and dedic |
arrow for such a large chair, suggests a small | chapel. |
the church consisted of a chancel with a south | chapel, a nave with a south aisle, and a west tower. |
On the Sattelegg is a restaurant, a small | chapel, and a ski elevator. |
Later, a Christian | chapel and a Buddhist temple was built in the land su |
Heighington also boasts a Methodist | Chapel, but this has now been bought by a local build |
storical painting was an altar-piece for a new | chapel at Maidenhead. |
rkshops, stores, medical facilities and a base | chapel. |
A side | chapel and a vestry were built in the 1960s. |
was established in 1971, starting in a mobile | chapel located on Spillway Road (Brandon). |
ly the settlement also had a shop, a Methodist | Chapel, a school and a post office. |
posedly constructed on the remains of a Celtic | chapel. |
uilt a one-room house that served as a school, | chapel, hospital, and living quarters. |
It was used as a funerary | chapel. |
ow Britton's Farm) (farthest out) with a small | chapel (halfway to B1066). |
He died in 509 and a small | chapel was built to mark his grave. |
Ramsden used to have a non-conformist | chapel in the High Street. |
St Mary's is a small | chapel, built in stone, some 18 feet (5.5 m) long, wi |
In the south wall there is a small | chapel alcove dedicated to the patron of the monaster |
uilt at the start of the 16th century, a north | chapel was added and the present tower was constructe |
e Roman martyrs, mention is made of a mortuary | chapel of this martyr Basilides on the Via Aurelia. |
It was consecrated in 1900 and has a small | chapel. |
The headland has a prominent | chapel, dedicated to St Michael, accessible by a stee |
dating from the 17th century, and a Methodist | chapel. |
esence, along with the construction of a royal | chapel, St. Philip's Church, kept the town alive whil |
There is a Baptist | Chapel in the village, a branch of Broadway Baptist C |
son of Glasgow in 1888-90, to replace a former | chapel on Villiers Street. |
A small | chapel was created, with altar table, reredos, altar |
A Methodist | chapel was built in 1820, and later converted into a |
A classicist | chapel for Vicenca was built within the church as wel |
and Austin, who added a chancel, a transeptal | chapel and an organ chamber. |
Inside the bastions stood a guard-house, | chapel, doctor's lodging and the commander's private |
In the centre of Koninki there is a small | chapel which, according to legend, stopped a cholera |
It was founded as a chantry | chapel in 1337 by Sir Thomas Seymour and became a hou |
Holland Davis is a Calvary | Chapel Christian worship leader, songwriter, pastor, |
At the same time, a 500-seat | chapel was built. |
e Unitarian and is still in use as a Unitarian | chapel. |
In 1988, Singapore built a replica | chapel (which was built by the POW's) and museum next |
the wood of the oak, Boniface erected a small | chapel at a site nearby in what soon became the impor |
A small | chapel and evidence of a small living area are all th |
given his first pastorate in 1941 in a Baptist | chapel in Ynyshir, where he developed his style of po |
A new | chapel of St. James the Less was built in the 1850's |
A burial | chapel dedicated to Church of St Michael and All Ange |
wick, and called for the construction of a new | chapel there. |
It has one pub, the Fox Inn, a Methodist | chapel, one phonebox but two street lights. |
A nonconformist | chapel in Middle Way was completed in 1824 but had cl |
need of a rest, Charlemagne stopped at a small | chapel. |
The house was centred around a pre-existing | chapel at Low Melwood in the Isle of Axholme. |
It was a daughter | chapel to Huish Episcopi. |
There is a Congregational | chapel, erected in 1901 and seating 120 persons. |
dations, including a castle tower and a Gothic | chapel date back to the 12th century. |
also a county primary school, and a Methodist | chapel. |
It has a Methodist | Chapel. |
Located within Wellow are a small | chapel, post office, vineyard and several farms inclu |
Wainsgate Baptist Church is a redundant | chapel standing in an elevated position above the tow |
The burial ground also contains a small | chapel that was built around 1867 and is thought to h |
rebuilt in 1870 Yafforth also had a Methodist | chapel which closed in 1966. |
, 1913, with the first building being a simple | chapel. |
ing, first established in 1743 as a Protestant | chapel ("La Neuve Eglise") by London's French Hugueno |
Probably originally a mortuary | chapel, it was re-roofed in 1938 and had restrained c |
There is a Methodist | Chapel at Whitfield, the Wesleyan Reformers and Indep |
A new | chapel and hall were added in 1967. |
rd was built in the middle ages as a dependent | chapel. |
ommunity, by this time, had gained a Methodist | Chapel and a Mission Room, the latter erected in an A |
bout 1100 and probably at first was a manorial | chapel. |
There is a Methodist | chapel, built in 1922 to replace a smaller building i |
parish church of its own, but a Congregational | chapel was built at Frilford in 1841. |
There is a Methodist | Chapel which has services on a Sunday at 18:00. |
There is also a small | chapel of St. Andrew which has been used for smaller |
A Lady | Chapel was dedicated in 1972 with an aumbry added the |
A non-denominational | chapel includes artifacts, including stained-glass wi |
s in the village, there is however a Methodist | chapel. |
ere are 2 churches in the village, a Methodist | chapel and St Martins Church of England. |
There is a Methodist | Chapel, a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses and an |
of the Pacific, the memorial contains a small | chapel and tribute to the various battles fought in t |
There was a Medieval | chapel dedicated to St Laurence, said to be decayed i |
St Thomas a Becket | Chapel, dedicated 1180 and used as a beacon church |
allows-the-Great, since there was only a small | chapel on their own premises. |
A south | chapel was added around 1610, and the north chapel in |
0 by Douglas and Minshull, and in 1932 a north | chapel by Theodore Fyfe was added. |
The village has a small | chapel that dated back to 1890. |
he nineteenth century there was also a Baptist | chapel in the village at Peppett's Green, which was a |
Walton still has a Baptist | Chapel and a Public House, the Dog and Gun. |
e is interred in the Theatinerkirche in a side | chapel opposite her husband. |
s own facility, which includes a 280-occupancy | chapel and tennis courts, on 5 acres (20,000 m2) of l |
dis dates from 1350, and is sited in a Baroque | chapel of 1707. |
Formally opened in 1954, a small | chapel was located on the site from 1604. |
nitially a Presbyterian, then a Congregational | chapel, it was later owned by the Assemblies of God, |
oldest Catholic church in South Texas, a small | chapel built in 1866 and renovated in 1947. |
There is a Methodist | Chapel at Lee Common, which was built in 1839 as a pr |
Luke's church was originally built as a Norman | chapel - a single space without a tower. |
Giorgio Vasari mentions the work in a transept | chapel of the church of San Francesco in Pisa. |
There is a Methodist | chapel in Rainton and north of Rainton is a village n |
A Romanesque | chapel at Champeix. |
The community consists of one school, a Welsh | chapel with graveyard and several homes. |
a coat of arms in the corner, beside a family | chapel. |
lvertop, High Sheriff in 1859 built a Catholic | chapel adjoining the hall, and dedicated to St Elizab |
In 1840 a new | chapel was built on the present site at a cost of £11 |
There is also a Methodist | Chapel in High Street South, and St Michael's Church |
Roy A. Cheville | Chapel at Graceland University, Lamoni, Iowa, dedicat |
The abbey gate | chapel survives restored as Little Coggeshall church |
es of Christian Worship in Abergwili: Ebeneser | Chapel, a Welsh Nonconformist Independent Chapel, and |
e Second World War memorial at Abingdon School | chapel (1949). |
itect-designed projects such as the Abney Park | Chapel and Trinity Independent Chapel. |
The Kiski School, Western Reserve Academy, Fox | Chapel Area High School, University School, and The E |
In March, 1972 the group acquired a | chapel in Brewster, New York. |
p an alternative "Camp Reality" across Prairie | Chapel Road. |
There is also an active Methodist | chapel, where the minister is the Rev'd Colin Watkins |
Woods is married to actress Loyita | Chapel and lives in New York. |
9/10 error, as corrected as the actual Eastern | Chapel data reports. |
mber was the artist J. H. Sharp, who adapted a | chapel near Couse's house as a studio. |
Also intend to add Round | Chapel. |
In 1917, they renovated it and added a | chapel in the north-west corner, topped by a cupola. |
867-886), who added a | chapel dedicated to the Prophet Elijah. |
in wall was built, internal buildings added, a | chapel, basements,three storey residential buildings |
Address: 9 | Chapel Hill, Mayobridge, BT34 2EX |
The Administration block, | chapel, water tower, convalescent villas and echelon |
e picture of Shiva; other deities adorning the | chapel included Ganesha, Hanuman, Durga and Krishna a |
it was called Saint Columba's House after the | chapel at its centre dedicated to Saint Columba. |
When 54 enters Wake County it is once again on | Chapel Hill Road and crosses NC 540 at exit 69. |
mes, peasants used to hit a ball against their | chapel wall as a form of entertainment. |
The south aisle and | chapel were added in 1909 and designed by Douglas and |
In 1886 the south aisle and | chapel were demolished, the three-bay arcade between |
Michel Simon as Irwin Molyneux, alias Felix | Chapel |
Alice Millar | Chapel redirects to List of Northwestern University b |
All Saints | Chapel and Morris Family Burial Ground is a historic |
All Saints' | Chapel was originally designed by Ralph Adams Cram an |
1900 South side All Souls | Chapel added |
All Saints | Chapel. |
There the All Saints | Chapel was built in 1875, as an addition to the alrea |
All Saints | Chapel at Buncton |
nd in 1410 declared it genuine and allowed the | chapel to become a place of pilgrimage. |
There is also a | chapel dedicated to him in the church of San Marcello |
and also Mercer's | Chapel. |
igned to house not only the temple, but also a | chapel, mission offices, and living quarters for the |
St Michael Paternoster Royal is also a | chapel under the Bishop of London. |
Pews and west-end altar in | chapel, 1965 |
For spiritual welfare an ecumenical | chapel is available which is used alternately by a Pr |
A portion of the east gable of an older | chapel of the penal times still stands near the moder |
church, but until the 1990s had an independent | chapel with a regular congregation, this has now been |
There is also a house on the site where an old | chapel used to be. |
In 1928 an identical | chapel was built alongside the original, in order to |
hurch by December 1831 to found an independent | chapel in Bath with a friend, William Moreshead. |
for the congregation and in 1888 an additional | chapel, the Sodality Chapel which had been designed b |
l, was built in 1828 on the site of an ancient | chapel. |
The church replaced an earlier | chapel which by the 1850s was deemed insufficient for |
St Saviour's Church is an Anglican | chapel in Stydd, a hamlet near Ribchester in Lancashi |
There is an Anglican | chapel in the village dedicated to St Andrew. |
Initially an independent | chapel in the Trinitarian tradition it became Unitari |
xford where in 1941 he established an Orthodox | chapel in Bartlemas. |
The tower was built by stone from an old | chapel. |
rch, built in 1868 by Baltard, replaced an old | chapel which was also dedicated to St Augustine (354- |
An eighteenth-century | chapel. |
There is also an Anglican | Chapel of ease at Pedlinge. |
He was minister at Kingsland, an independent | chapel he had founded, from 1802. |
church was built in 1827, replacing an earlier | chapel near Lower Exbury Farm. |
850 and consists of the church and an adjacent | chapel in an early Gothic Revival style. |
There was an attached | chapel at one time, but it has been long since demoli |
Shrine of Our Ladye Star of the Sea was an old | chapel on the cliffs at Broadstairs (which was former |
hamlet of Pentre Gwynfryn which has an ancient | chapel, Capel Salem. |
It was built in 1992 on the ruins of an old | chapel. |
Christian planned an apsidal | chapel and a vestry at the southeast, but these were |
first woman to hold such a post in an Oxbridge | Chapel. |
rs together in the auditorium for an hour-long | chapel service. |
It is now in use as an evangelical | chapel. |
It was sited where an old | chapel stood. |
ngeas: about 20 houses, mainly old, and an old | chapel now part of a farm |
, his ashes were buried at the ancient, ruined | chapel of Rothiemurchus in Inverness-shire. |
e house was purchased by Aldwyn Porter and the | chapel leased to the Freemasons, establishing a conne |
Asbury United Methodist Church and Bethel | Chapel and Cemetery is a national historic district c |
rl Genius, Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the | Chapel of Bones, written by Kaja and Phil Foglio, art |
Tilford House was built in 1727 and its | chapel in 1776. |
nd rare trees, lakes, monuments, follies and a | chapel. |
The arcade between the chancel and the | chapel is in three bays and dates from about 1300. |
istration Building, Stitt Library, and Shelton | Chapel. |
eplaced it in 1869 with a new brick and stucco | chapel with plain lancet windows. |
s, maintenance garages, training fields, and a | chapel. |
re appointed and attached to the Order and its | chapel at St. George's Chapel, Windsor. |
lace was inspired by those of Majorca, and the | chapel is like that of the earlier Sainte-Chapelle in |
s of lounges, a weight room, study rooms and a | chapel). |
The priory and its | chapel was solemnly blessed and opened on 15 Septembe |
nted head chorister of St James' choir and the | Chapel Choir of Newington College. |
Burg square and consists of a lower and upper | chapel. |
There is a Baptist church and Methodist | chapel. |
The chancel and Lady | chapel have vaulted wooden ceilings with corbelled su |
tion of the Providence Guest House and Leavell | Chapel. |
Church within a Museum; the glass and wood | chapel that houses the only intact Byzantine frescoes |
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