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The | chapel was built of local brick on part of the common |
The | chapel was finally completed. |
Originally, the Sodality | Chapel was an ante-chapel before the conversion of th |
The lower base of the | chapel was decorated with knotted plant-forms and kne |
In 1884-85 a | chapel was built at Carlett Park at Eastham in the Wi |
On 14 July 1995, the | chapel was registered by the New Zealand Historic Pla |
The College | Chapel was dedicated on 30 April 1476, during Gregfor |
In 1806 a | chapel was built in Little Guildford Street, Southwar |
The architect of the | Chapel was Rev. L.J. Gaster, Fraser's Vice principal. |
Formally opened in 1954, a small | chapel was located on the site from 1604. |
The | chapel was even mentioned in a 1660 dispatch to the H |
In 1650, Le Sueur moved to the site where the | chapel was being built. |
The | chapel was built in soon after the passing of the Act |
A | chapel was built on the south side in 1907. |
In the 1770s, the Varlaam Khutynsky | chapel was built on a little cape in front of the hou |
The | chapel was probably not part of the medieval manor of |
The Shrewsbury | Chapel was added in the next century, and a vestry ch |
In 1840 a new | chapel was built on the present site at a cost of £11 |
The Administration block, | chapel, water tower, convalescent villas and echelon |
His funeral service was held at the Guards | Chapel, Wellington Barracks on 4 March and he was bur |
Guards Officers Memorial at the Royal Military | Chapel, Wellington Barracks. |
On 5 January 1889, at the Guards | Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London, she married Lord |
ed Princess Maud of Fife at the Royal Military | Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London. |
The principal financial donations for the | chapel were from John Dod, a London mercer who had be |
middle of the 19th century the manor house and | chapel were owned by Robert Biddulph Phillips. |
The frescoes of the | chapel were painted in 1776 but older strata of paint |
The house and later the | chapel were restored for the philanthropist Emslie Jo |
The members of the Southover | chapel were no exception, and in 1825 they decided to |
Initial plans for the | Chapel were drawn up during the time of one of Trinit |
The stones of the | chapel were already in ancient times used as quarry. |
med cottage but later domestic buildings and a | chapel were built. |
The south aisle and | chapel were added in 1909 and designed by Douglas and |
present east windows of the chancel and south | chapel were added, both in the Decorated Gothic style |
The choir and the high | chapel were built between 1451 and 1454, with the nav |
k at least to the 1350s, the two towers of the | chapel were a major landmark for sailors in the area. |
or house became ruinous, but the Gatehouse and | Chapel were restored in the 1880s. |
The parish church and the | chapel were torn down in 1529 when the town was threa |
re, in Anstey Road (a parallel road behind the | chapel) were acquired in 1993, following the closure |
The south aisle and Lady | Chapel were added as war memorials. |
Both the Streetcar Depot and the Wadsworth | Chapel were listed in the National Register of Histor |
The parish house and | chapel were constructed in 1890-1891 and are connecte |
new building was completed, the old house and | chapel were demolished. |
donated the ground on which the Mound and the | chapel were erected. |
In 1886 the south aisle and | chapel were demolished, the three-bay arcade between |
Henry VII's | chapel, Westminster Abbey, interior looking west |
Henry VII's | Chapel, Westminster Abbey, exterior from the south-ea |
of Exeter Cathedral and Sub-Dean of the King's | Chapel, Westminster in 1510. |
Henry VII's | Chapel, Westminster Abbey, main vault |
He was buried in St Benedict's | Chapel, Westminster Abbey, where his tomb and small b |
of Henry Boan, at Wellington Barracks, Guards | Chapel, Westminster, London, England. |
Cole Memorial | Chapel, Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts, 1917 |
began coming on pilgrimage to the site of his | chapel, where in the 1870s they built the Potter Memo |
Holmen's Cemetery | Chapel where the work was first performed |
The Masonic theme climaxes in Royds | Chapel, where the window depicts Nehemiah, Ezra and t |
He was buried in the college | chapel, where his widow, Mary, placed his effigy in s |
and investigates the massacre at the Two Pines | Chapel, where eight people have been brutally murdere |
They reside in the school | chapel, where a panel is dedicated to him. |
There is also an active Methodist | chapel, where the minister is the Rev'd Colin Watkins |
Kapela mira (Peace | Chapel), where the Treaty of Karlowitz was negotiated |
lamo he commanded artillery at the rear of the | Chapel, where he died on March 6, 1836. |
The route then passes through Wesley | Chapel, where it serves a shopping area (at the Waxha |
sence is also recorded in the Burgundian court | chapel, where he was employed as a singer from 1441 t |
nd was buried in the church yard of St. Paul's | Chapel where his grave is still visible. |
It contains a Roman Catholic | chapel which is still in regular use. |
The church received a new | chapel which was dedicated in 1894. |
vert to Catholicism and decided to restore the | chapel, which was carried out in 1851. |
maged by fire including the organ and the Lady | Chapel, which had only just been restored. |
The Protestant | Chapel, which is the landmark of the village, was pro |
The college is based in a converted | chapel, which has been extended twice in 2005 and in |
989, Jentezen became the senior pastor of Free | Chapel, which was made up of a small congregation of |
The building received its name from St. Paul's | Chapel which is located directly across Broadway from |
The church replaced an earlier | chapel which by the 1850s was deemed insufficient for |
The Loseley | Chapel, which contains memorials to the More-Molyneux |
He them joined a Unitarian | chapel, which led him into contact with leading Ameri |
Behind the Hall is an 1892 constructed | chapel which has a Norman Font (possibly from when th |
s, a Church of England and a disused Methodist | Chapel, which is now a house. |
The small Saint Antony's | Chapel, which was built in 1725, is another interesst |
well as St Barnabas, Swanmore has a Methodist | chapel which was built in 1863. |
ed on All Saints Ballycarney Church of Ireland | chapel which sits on a height overlooking the river. |
t is just 5 minutes walk from the Heath Norman | chapel which is one of the oldest in the country. |
The original name refers to a lost icon from a | chapel which was found among some high grasses, (call |
ve centre beside the B4519 road north of Upper | Chapel which was refurbished in 2009. |
Regular services are held in the | Chapel, which functions as a community church. |
The castle also shares its grounds with a | chapel, which is also protected under the same histor |
s dedicated to St. Paul and there is a baptist | chapel which was founded in 1810. |
rch, built in 1868 by Baltard, replaced an old | chapel which was also dedicated to St Augustine (354- |
Junior Women's Club raised $60,000 to save the | chapel, which had deteriorated. |
soleum is located in the cemetery of Masbrough | Chapel, which was founded by the Walker family, when |
There was a Baptist | Chapel which closed in 1948, and an Anglican church w |
The village used to have a | chapel which stood on the hilltop and was named in th |
ue Romanesque church, a very beautiful baroque | chapel, which is still a place of pilgrimage. |
Well and below it the probable remains of his | chapel, which were described by William Borlase in hi |
renovated the buildings, and rebuilt the Holy | Chapel which had been destroyed 1798 by the French. |
box hedging, leads to the burial area and the | chapel which is situated towards the centre. |
s earliest projects was the restoration of the | Chapel, which had fallen out of use towards the end o |
Talakhamani is known from a stela from his | chapel which is now in Boston. |
Kerselare is host to a pilgrimage | chapel, which origins goes back to the 15th century. |
g that of the Charing Cross Welsh Presbyterian | Chapel, which was a central gathering point for many |
In 1801 to 1802 he built a Methodist | Chapel which became the centre of Methodist activity |
construction on his property, of a dissenter's | chapel, which was built so that the original wooden b |
Together they built Jenny Lind | Chapel, which became the "mother church" of the Swedi |
f Seattle that became the nucleus of Community | Chapel, which was formally established in 1967. |
arts of the abbey to have survived is the Gate | Chapel, which is now used as the parish church. |
nthly concerts held in Lily Reid Holt Memorial | Chapel, which are free to all. |
Beyond the grave sections is a | chapel which is decorated with stained glass windows |
He was also a singer in the French royal | chapel, which he served in various capacities for abo |
To him is also due the Lady | chapel, which is remarkable for its finely preserved |
The crematorium and | chapel, which first opened for use in 1937, cost £9,0 |
ding at the non-denominational Seaside Wedding | Chapel which can handle up to 40 guests. |
, including a very creative re-building of the | chapel which is used for daily prayer. |
The | chapel which is still in occasional use is now in the |
rebuilt in 1870 Yafforth also had a Methodist | chapel which closed in 1966. |
There is a Methodist | Chapel which has services on a Sunday at 18:00. |
0 as of 2011), and was attached to the earlier | chapel which then became a schoolroom. |
St. Thomas's | chapel which appears to have been used a church by th |
e was an old cottage next to the Nonconformist | chapel which was older than the chapel, and a school |
ding was originally the “Albert Park Methodist | Chapel”, which opened for worship in 1883, but in 196 |
same year the students built a corrugated iron | chapel, which was enlarged by students in 1909 and wa |
It has one large Baptist | chapel which is still in use. |
use, the White Hart, and a Primitive Methodist | Chapel which is now closed and is to become part of t |
The Baptist | Chapel, which is situated near the village centre, wa |
In the centre of Koninki there is a small | chapel which, according to legend, stopped a cholera |
Crane | Chapel while still in Miner hall, prior to the 1929 a |
Crook's Lane, Chester, was his first | chapel, whither he went in August 1826. |
r and founder of the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours | Chapel, who lived during the 17th century. |
surmounted by an American eagle leads into the | chapel, whose outer walls contain sculptured pieces o |
tower and chancel arch were rebuilt, the south | chapel widened and the west door added. |
1860 Hough Green (Ditton) | chapel, Widnes costing £850. |
eshire and is buried at the Dean Row Unitarian | Chapel, Wilmslow. |
He was Minister of St John the Baptist's | Chapel, Winchester, Rector of Droxford, Hampshire. |
ary of York (1467-1482), buried in St George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle |
Historical monographs relating to St. George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle Volume 4. (1944) |
Historical monographs relating to St. George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle Volume 5. (1945) |
27 August 1507, and was buried in St George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle. |
Square, London and was buried in St. George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle. |
St George's | Chapel, Windsor |
St. George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle, vaulting, the vault by Vertue |
October 5, 1678 and is buried in St. George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle. |
On his death he was buried in St George's | Chapel, Windsor and his widow was appointed "extra wo |
ay College, University of London, St. George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle & Christ's Hospital School, Ho |
Canon of St. George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle 1958 - 1970 |
The Monuments of St. George's | Chapel Windsor Castle. |
He was Organ Scholar at St George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle and Organ Scholar at St John's |
he fan vault over the crossing at St. George's | Chapel, Windsor in 1528 finished after his death was |
e was buried in the royal vault in St George's | Chapel, Windsor |
Her funeral took place at St George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle and she was buried at Frogmore |
hose body was later transferred to St George's | Chapel, Windsor). |
In 1786 he was made Canon of St George's | Chapel, Windsor, and in 1805 he was appointed Precept |
ist of Eton College and verger of St. George's | Chapel, Windsor, about 1715. |
occupied an important residence at St George's | Chapel, Windsor. |
ecomes Master of the Choristers at St George's | Chapel, Windsor. |
an pupil of Sir Walter Parratt of St. George's | Chapel, Windsor. |
ed 5 July 1671, and was buried in St. George's | Chapel, Windsor. |
He died in 1820 and is buried in St George's | Chapel, Windsor. |
in April 1565, and was buried in St. George's | Chapel, Windsor. |
, Marriage and Burial Registers of St George's | Chapel, Windsor. |
The | Chapel Wing was bombed during the Blitz and was subse |
The | chapel wing was reconstructed as a games room with da |
s were enhanced in 1915 with the building of a | chapel wing, which connected the two original buildin |
r a short while, he was co-pastor at the Union | Chapel with the Rev. Thomas Lewis (1844-1852), but th |
Part of the mastaba consists of a | chapel with a pillared hall which leads to a staircas |
church, but until the 1990s had an independent | chapel with a regular congregation, this has now been |
Cormac's | Chapel with parts of the cathedral on either side. |
Br Lees and two of his brothers built a new | chapel with two school rooms in Clarksfield at their |
This | chapel with a crypt was built in Gothic style in the |
eplaced it in 1869 with a new brick and stucco | chapel with plain lancet windows. |
The third storey was a | chapel with a domed roof notable for the beauty of it |
The Great Pyramid of Khufu and its Mortuary | Chapel: with names and titles vols. |
nd the high altar, in the chancel, is the Lady | Chapel, with an abstract stained glass window; the on |
This connects the 16th century | chapel with the main body of the house, and has enclo |
eacher Rowland Hill was re-located from Surrey | Chapel, with a tablet inset into the interior wall ab |
Butler | Chapel with reflecting pool below |
Its | chapel with wooden baroque altarpiece is beside the b |
It had a | chapel with a chaplain to minister to the spiritual w |
ft side of the New Church, is a barrel-vaulted | chapel with a single apse. |
torium features 3 chapels - one large, central | chapel, with twinned smaller chapels to the eastern a |
The new building has a Main | Chapel with church service and Sunday service at 11:0 |
In a field on the summit there is a | chapel with the name of Maria Einsiedl. |
by his father, who was a musician in the royal | chapel, with later lessons from Anton Stamitz. |
A | chapel with a tower, at Monteil-Sugnet |
The William Enston Home | chapel with a new cottage built in 2006 behind foliag |
It replaced the mediaeval | chapel with the same dedication at Ackhampstead. |
The interior of the college | chapel, with the college motto above the altar |
ative area is the Hall of Memory, a tall domed | chapel with a small floor plan in the form of an octa |
Interior of the | chapel with remains of frescoes |
Attractions include Lourdes | Chapel with its sharp steeple and underlying niche of |
ied in the cathedral of Tours, in his family's | chapel, with the epitaph "Grand Constable of the Empe |
chancel with brick and rebuilt the rest of the | chapel with brick and stone facings. |
side the perimeter made by the buildings was a | chapel with reading rooms, post office, drug & instru |
y premiered on Christmas Eve in 1815 at King's | Chapel, with a chorus of 90 men and 10 women. |
oach-house and stables were converted into the | chapel with an organ being installed in 1962. |
The community consists of one school, a Welsh | chapel with graveyard and several homes. |
Their Alabaster tombs are in the De Appleby | Chapel within the church. |
0am (held within the Wesley Chapel...a smaller | chapel within the church complex). |
There is now the Lady Yester | Chapel within Greyfriars Kirk, incorporating various |
Hunsterson Road by | Chapel Wood |
ficient with its own cottages, staff quarters, | chapel, workshop, hospital, bakery, playground, farm |
Jentezen Franklin (Pastor of Free | Chapel Worship Center) |
The | chapel would have been built after 1086, as there is |
willing to concede that the proposed Anglican | chapel would adjoin a nonconformist chapel. |
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