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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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