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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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