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The chapel of St.Marguerite at Vieilles-Landes.
eller, is buried outside, near the wall of the Chapel.
The chapel contains a beautiful mosaic portraying an ange
r exhibit hosted in many venues throughout the Chapel Hill community.
For about 250 years the chapel was used for services.
Following his retirement from the Chapel Royal, he was appointed an Extra Chaplain to t
The chapel is a Grade I listed building and stands above
The chapel is known as the St Cross Chapel.
He died in 1648, and was buried in the chapel of Farleigh Castle.
Groundbreaking for the Chapel construction took place in 1956.
The foundations of the chapel and portions of an irrigation system survive.
f uncertain date may also be found near to the chapel.
el vault that leads to the central part of the chapel.
A musician for the Chapel Royal services in the 1720s.
Although the palace no longer exists, the chapel has been incorporated into the Aachen Cathedra
vices are held each week for the pupils in the chapel, and Morning Prayer is held everyday.
Piazza raises itself to a square tower and the chapel Sainte- Anne
Services were first held in the chapel of Christ Episcopal Church, located at the cor
iderable span, which partially illuminates the chapel from the east and depicts religious scenes.
Services are held in the chapel periodically during the year.
ved to America where he became the dean of the chapel at Princeton University.
The chapel holds the remains of Charlemagne and was the s
The chapel is rendered with a Welsh slate roof, and a pla
drew, today ruined, is the intermediate of the chapel of confraternity Santa-Croce.
Byrd succeeded him as Gentleman of the Chapel Royal.
Unitarian community continued to grow and the chapel became inadequate for their needs.
The chapel itself is dedicated to St Mary and was built i
Donald Dickinson, 1971 saw the rebirth of the Chapel.
he Prince of Thurn and Taxis (1736) and at the chapel royal of Brussels (1744-1777).
rnishings are by Kempe and were taken from the chapel of Caldy Manor which was dismantled when the c
The chapel was restored at the same time.
The chapel is a popular spot for weddings.
The chapel was built in the 12th century, and was origina
The Chapel of St Lawrence "People's Church" located in Hi
Parsons was appointed Gentleman of the Chapel Royal on 17 October 1563.
The Apse of the Chapel under the snow.
The Mexicans charged for the chapel in an attempt to capture the American's 9-poun
Anne was entombed in a lead coffin in the Chapel of St. Erasmus of Formiae in Westminster Abbey
Oxford on 12 March 1819, and was buried in the chapel of Balliol College, where a monument was erect
towers, one being a plain entrance tower; the chapel is situated over the portcullis chamber.
ell as windows in Winchester Cathedral and the chapel of Merton College, Oxford.
25/06/2009 The Chapel, Seattle, U.S.A
spent 4 days in November 2007 recording at the Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire, the place where Arcti
lived out of the village and used to open the chapel early in the morning and ring the bells.
es; this is now a residential house, named The Chapel.
The interior of the Chapel has undergone several renovations.
The chapel underwent a major restoration between 1869-187
The chapel is surrounded by lawns and orchards, with view
aners with drummer Laura King, formerly of the Chapel Hill band Grand National.
sings; the presbytery has a slate roof and the chapel has stone slate roof.
The chapel in Horperath was built in 1747.
The King decided the dimensions of the Chapel.
The Chapel by the Lake is an example of Rustic architectu
; he was buried according to his wishes in the Chapel of the Guardian Angel in his titular church of
The chapel stands close to the site of the battle of Towt
looking northeast at the chapel
The Chapel at St Mary's Hall
Andrew Gant is also organist at the Chapel Royal.
replaced his tutor, Gates, as chorister at the Chapel Royal.
The chapel was built in 1690, soon after the passing of t
On the east wall of the chapel are boards containing sentences from the Holy
ve of the church because it did not fit in the chapel of the langue of Italy.
The Chapel was re-opened on 22 November 1990.
The chapel was built in 1851 as a Presbyterian church in
The chapel is 60 feet (18 m) long and 20 feet (6 m) wide.
The Chapel was designed by O. W. Stiegmeyer, architect, o
hree impressive stained glass windows line the chapel, the one behind the altar depicts in brilliant
The architect of the chapel is disputed.
The chapel of St.Roch, dating from the eleventh century.
ilt the house (1810), the lodge (1815) and the chapel (1829).
residents Derek Rogers and Tom Dawson when the chapel was converted to a dwelling.
In 1840 Brown and Goodman founded the chapel in Houghton, which previously had no place for
In 2008, the members of the chapel decided to renovate the old vestry to turn it
r a couple of tables and a few pictures in the chapel.
The chapel on the summit
The chapel is built in red brick with a slate roof.
It is dedicated to those associated with the chapel and the village, who fought in the First World
Even then the chapel was constructed for the company employees; thi
She was baptised on 14 June 2008 in the chapel of Ciergnon Castle in the Belgian Ardennes, by
eed, a retired schoolteacher, commissioned the chapel.
part in the celebration of the liturgy in the chapel.
The right side of the chapel shows a scene depicting Kasa and his wife Bukh
The chapel memorial was dedicated in 1929 and designed by
sbury (1745-1816) is known to have visited the chapel on September 20, 1795.
The Anglo-Catholic liturgical style of the chapel was expressed in the building by the introduct
. Paul the Hermits were placed in front of the chapel.
The chapel contains some fifteenth-century glass, but mos
The Chapel of Saint Wendelin.
of Bishop of Galloway and that of Dean of the Chapel Royal at Stirling went together.
Parts of the castle did remain, including the chapel, and its ownership passed through a number of
The chapel is octagonal-shaped.
In the chapel is a piscina set on a corbel.
The chapel was opened on 28 June 1997 as a memorial of Pe
The Chapel building was extended in 1939 and again in 195
, ten additional cells and an extension to the chapel in 1867.
was the first Grand Master to be buried in the Chapel of St. Anne in Marienburg; his original graves
The chapel is now a tourist drawcard and still operates a
The park's current owners also operate the Chapel of the Chimes columbarium in Oakland, Californ
rk up on the hill and contains the school, the chapel and former church.
The Chapel of St. Anne, the first permanent bridge over t
The church also housed the chapel of the Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor un
She was buried at the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula within the Tower of Lon
settlers moved into Calabazas and restored the chapel.
was largely lost in the fire of 1834, but the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft in the crypt survived.
The Chapel was extended into the indoor pond in 2008 to a
The chapel is the southernmost religious building in the
1883-1967), an Oakland undertaker owner of the Chapel of the Oaks, Oakland City Councilman, and spor
Both the chapel and the mausoleum still stand today.
s were often placed in front of the choir, the chapel, or even the altar.
bastian Bach's St Mark Passion pastiche at the chapel of Wilhelmsburg Castle (two movements by Bach)
landaff Cathedral, St Paul's Cathedral and the Chapel Royal.
The chapel was built by Ichabod Washburn in 1854 and was
The chapel at Trinity College
The Chapel has been expanded and is now much bigger.
For the chapel in Madrid's Royal Palace, see Royal Palace of
Its limits are just before the Chapel Hill Public Library and just past Weaver Stree
The Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne, which was built
The chapel appears to have closed and the whereabouts of
The Chapel Fountain and Entrance to the Gathering and Wor
ian Bach premieres his Weimarer Passion at the chapel of Friedrichstein Castle in Gotha
The lower part of the chapel screen was carved as a memorial to William de
The chapel to the south was rebuilt in 1528 as Sir Thomas
The Chapel of Ease gave its name to Worthing town centre'
By 1797 the roof of the chapel was described as being partly fallen in.
on, daughter of Colonel John Codrington in the chapel of Somerset House.
university years, he worked part-time for the Chapel of the Resurrection under the oversight of Ang
team of con artists) steal the silver from the chapel.
dini at Burg Rothenfels, where he designed the chapel for Quickborn, a large German Catholic youth m
From inside the chapel the sound of uproar is heard.
The first building on the site was the Chapel of Bishop's Palace, which was ordered built by
In 1980 the chapel received a grant for repairs, having been reco
e mid-19th century, quite unusually behind the chapel.
d," as opposed to "Village Cemetery," like the Chapel Hill residents called it.
The land to the South of the chapel was originally the Chapel's burial ground.
r brother Gonzalo (died 2000) is buried in the Chapel of Saint Sebastian.
The primary focus for the Chapel is to provide for the spiritual needs of colle
The chapel is the oldest site in Somerset County in conti
commemorated by a stained glass window in the chapel of Emmanuel College, which has an archive of u
The chapel was thence used only to store the stalls for t
The chapel at the east end of the north aisle is known as
shes were buried under the marble floor of the chapel at Cliveden.
The Chapel in Tsarskoye Selo provided living quarters to
A memorial was also set up to him in the Chapel of St John, St Andrew and St Michael at Westmi
The chapel was rebuilt in 1572 after a flood and it was a
Interior of the chapel with remains of frescoes
The chapel in Park Row opened in April 1855 and was known
During the beginning of the 20th century the chapel moved from its original place to Morgan Street
The chapel has an excellent organ that was custom-designe
For the Chapel at Cambridge, England, see King's College Chap
Also in the chapel are a three-decker pulpit, a stone altar, and
Since 1992, the chapel has been within the Lewes District Council's "
It was formerly the chapel of the Dukes of Burgundy; their palace was the
The chapel is now closed, though in 1905 it was recorded
The Chaplain's Quad runs along the side of the Chapel and Hall, to the foot of the Great Tower.
The chapel is home to the Isle of Wight County War Memori
The chapel is a small and simple but "striking red and gr
In 1904 the chapel of St Nicholas in the castle was reopened and
was demolished in about 1960 leaving only the chapel standing.
e facilities of Trinity College, including the chapel, dining hall, tutorial rooms, library and grou
The Chapel at the Cherokee Heritage Center, Park Hill, Ok
In the 1980s, the chapel underwent renovation which was completed in Ma
The chapel remained private for many years and it was not
The chapel dated to 1740.
He was buried in the Chapel at Balcarres, Fife.
m Humphrey and John Blow become members of the Chapel Royal.
The wedding took place not at the Chapel, but in the Henry home.
he members were considering the closure of the chapel.
The chapel is the oldest building in Buckingham and is no
d press mason, was a possible architect of the chapel.
The walls of the chapel are painted in red and gold by T. Early, and t
, especially in interiors, his pictures of the Chapel Royal at Windsor Castle and of Westminster Abb
The chapel of St. Madeleine.
Over recent years, the chapel has become a focal point for a significant amo
Capronnier's east window for the Chapel of St Michael and St George, Church of St Lawr
The Chapel was used for memorial services until the 1940s
The chapel has a large south-facing window that is largel
olished in 1868 the arcade which connected the chapel to the church was walled up and a new south po
ded more space, thus began construction of the chapel in 1875.
ves are also interred in the vault beneath the chapel.
on Building was built in 1924, which holds the chapel, three classrooms, and the administrative offi
The chapel has since closed and has been converted into a
The Chapel retains the original pews and pulpit and adher
partly in Santa Susanna di Termini and in the chapel of St. Lawrence.
The chapel was built of flint with limestone dressings, a
The chapel was demolished some time ago and the original
The chapel in the north transept was also extended at thi
, including a very creative re-building of the chapel which is used for daily prayer.
e is derived from that of an older helmet, the Chapel de Fer, or "Kettle Hat."
The chapel contains a series of monuments, including thos
The chapel also plays host to baptisms, holy communions,
Mrs. Cousin had died and the chapel began to suffer from neglect.
Mordecai Historic Park received the chapel in 1979 and is in use today for weddings, meet
The chapel which is still in occasional use is now in the
ear Naples, where he became a choir boy in the chapel of Maria di Cardona, Marchesa of Padulla.
uilding process began including rebuilding the chapel as a new performing arts centre, and renovatin
The chapel was heritage listed by the Heritage Council of
However the chapel itself is still used by the diocese, and masse
Thereafter, the chapel fell into ruin; although several elements of i
The Chapel enjoys a high standard of music with a residen
The chapel, along with the rest of the Mordecai plantatio
                                                                                                    


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