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The | Chapel as it appears from the outside today looks ver |
The | chapel and school date from 1705, the Manor House fro |
The result is that physically the | chapel now appears to be more part of the Marlborough |
on of prelacy in 1689, and the revenues of the | Chapel Royal reverted to the Crown. |
The | chapel at Rocourt, also dating from the seventeenth c |
He became Dean of the | Chapel Royal in Scotland in 2006. |
The | chapel of the cemetery, built in 1826, is the only sc |
g the impression of an open-air structure, the | chapel is a glass-enclosed, conditioned space. |
During this last period he was Dean of the | Chapel Royal, a Royal Household office, for which he |
two Abbeys, and he was made a Gentleman of the | Chapel Royal in 1475. |
Access to the | chapel is by boardwalk, leading to a beveled plank do |
llated gatehouse entrance and the tower of the | chapel dominates the scene at the north of the street |
bastian Bach's St Mark Passion pastiche at the | chapel of Wilhelmsburg Castle (two movements by Bach) |
He was buried in the | chapel at the east end of the cathedral choir. |
and three prison officers started to leave the | chapel as earlier instructed. |
The | chapel is a very popular place for weddings. |
The | chapel of St Leopold contains the Verdun Altar made i |
This building was altered and became the | Chapel of St. Petronilla (De Rossi, "Inscriptiones ch |
discourse on the man of sin; delivered in the | chapel of Harvard College, in Cambridge, New-England, |
donated the ground on which the Mound and the | chapel were erected. |
attend the Hospital School administered by the | Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. |
The | chapel is used for daily worship by the resident comm |
is a blocked arch that formerly connected the | chapel to the rest of the church. |
The | chapel built to serve the mountain community, was nev |
d from various battlefields and brought to the | chapel at Ste Pol near Arras, France on the night of |
Devon uses the | chapel for masses and smaller gatherings. |
It was built in 1120 as the | chapel to the adjoining Walmer Manor (now in ruins). |
to the bishopric of Dunblane in 1621, and the | Chapel Royal was removed to Holyrood. |
In the 17th century the | chapel had its own building in Whitehall, which burne |
Bramante designed the | chapel of San Siro in the city's cathedral, which con |
It stands in the | chapel created by his kinsman Cardinal Oliviero Caraf |
On the north wall of the | chapel are the crests of the Trafford, Barnston and S |
The | chapel of Don Tadeo shows strong Italian structural i |
The | chapel was carefully disassembled and the building, p |
Full view of the | chapel. |
Alterations were made to the | chapel in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
aster of the Clothworkers' and a member of the | Chapel Royal of Henry VIII. |
vett is buried at the foot of the altar in the | chapel at Charterhouse, where there is a classical mo |
Flowers in the | chapel commemorate the fallen in Vietnam |
The | chapel is a Scheduled Monument, and is on the Heritag |
chancel with brick and rebuilt the rest of the | chapel with brick and stone facings. |
It is called 'St Mary's' because it is the | chapel in the parish of St Mary, hence St Mary's Chap |
The | chapel was designed by Selby Clewer and built in 1966 |
The | chapel is on a small hill which might be of an artifi |
rch continues to serve the congregation as the | Chapel of St. Ignatius. |
ugh a windmill below Jesmond (confirmed as the | chapel's property in 1408) and more land, in Whickham |
The | chapel wing was reconstructed as a games room with da |
In 1927 the | chapel was moved to its present position because its |
The | Chapel currently has an active congregation and it is |
art of the roof and two chimneys fell into the | Chapel causing a great deal of damage. |
He was ordained on 18 March 1961 at the | chapel of the Episcopal Seminary of Acireale, he was |
Before 1900 a library provided by the | chapel was opened in Chowbent School for the inhabita |
, Conte completed the fresco decoration of the | chapel of San Remigio in San Luigi dei Francesi. |
The | chapel was built about 1790 and is a 1 1⁄2-story, two |
proximity to the European Union's offices, the | Chapel is well used by EU civil servants and is used |
The | Chapel Choir consists mainly of students who support |
Built in 1882, the | Chapel was a gift to the City of Burlington by local |
is mainly a small residential area now, as the | chapel and post office have been sold in the last cou |
He died in Palermo and was buried in the | chapel of Santa Cristina in the Cathedral of Palermo |
Inside the | chapel, there are many pieces of artwork, as well as |
izabeth was buried in Westminster Abbey in the | Chapel of St. Edward the Confessor. |
The | chapel that held "Ansidei Madonna" was dismantled in |
He had the | chapel built to recognise Sister Rosalie's good work |
Between the tower and the | chapel there is an extra body, with corridors support |
The | chapel was reassembled and now contains a 19th centur |
The | chapel is listed as a historical monument. |
lithic activity, as well as the remains of the | chapel from which it is named. |
The | chapel was decorated internally with frescoes painted |
aculate Conception was painted in 1789 for the | chapel of Royal Palace of Caserta. |
er, Bishop of Oxford, on 30 August 1660 in the | chapel of New College, Oxford. |
ent ecclesiastical parish of Knaptoft with the | chapel being built c1250AD. |
the property and the 1896 building became the | chapel. |
Glasgow Herald, quickly becoming Father of the | Chapel of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ). |
The | chapel and its attached school have been designated b |
d first establishing the office of Dean of the | Chapel Royal in 1312 - the Chapel Royal formerly had |
e Hamlet of Il-Madliena owes its origin to the | Chapel of St Mary Magdalen which was built in the 15t |
They married by proxy at the | Chapel Royal of St. James's Palace in London on 8 May |
The | Chapel was restored in 1995 and is now open as a visi |
e top of the spire at the main entrance to the | chapel, there is believed to be a time capsule from t |
84 the stained glass in the east window of the | chapel was replaced by a magnificent interpretation o |
The | chapel is built in chequer brick in four bays. |
Barnabas, a Church of England church, and the | Chapel On The Hill. |
disappeared: the oldest part remaining is the | chapel, from 1207. |
The | Chapel of the Centurion is the oldest continually use |
The Navy painted two red crosses on the | Chapel roof, one on each side of the slope. |
These were the Westminster Abbey Choir, the | Chapel Royal Choir, the London Chamber Orchestra and |
The | chapel to the north of the chancel contains a tomb ch |
The | chapel was built in the 1820s by Ebenezer Richards - |
Street view of the | chapel |
The | chapel has been on its present site since 1869-70. |
The | chapel is housed in the larger, eastern, part of the |
The | chapel dates from 1721 on land donated by Nathan Mort |
The | Chapel is named for Cornelius the Centurion, who is b |
pilgrimage mass is celebrated in front of the | chapel. |
and owned by St. John's Episcopal Church, the | chapel was built near Menor's Ferry, in an area that |
icated to St Mary and St John the Baptist, the | chapel was largely completed at the end of the Thirte |
most outstanding place in the cathedral is the | Chapel of St. Wenceslas, where the relics of the sain |
patrons, holding meetings there and using the | chapel for prayers. |
1760); the altarpiece of the | chapel of Christ Crucified; and the arches of the two |
The | Chapel of the Sacred Heart was built in similar rusti |
As with "Crying in the | Chapel, "(Such an) Easy Question" reached the top of |
The | Chapel is not able to be accessed by members of the p |
Middlewich cemetery showing the | chapel |
He died in 1537, and is buried in the | chapel of Corpus. |
lding was then restored in the 1880s, when the | chapel was extended and various internal modification |
The | Chapel of Christ Crucified (Capela do Senhor Jesus Cr |
A star in the floor of the | Chapel commemorates this historic meeting. |
The | chapel was built in 1899 and added to the National Hi |
In March 1907, the | chapel became known as the parish church of Hall Gree |
The | chapel was originally an Anglican chapel, but was lat |
ior of the castle was excavated, revealing the | chapel, chapter house, etc. |
Around 1816 he was appointed gentleman of the | Chapel Royal, St.James Palace and was living in Westm |
rectangular layout with two courtyards and the | chapel located in a wing. |
occupy 46 acres (190,000 m2), and include the | Chapel of the Holy Trinity, a Grade I listed building |
He is interred at the | Chapel of the Chimes columbarium in Oakland, Californ |
In the 1840s, the | Chapel was turned round to face across fields. |
The | chapel has two triangular-headed lancet windows with |
smen's Home, is buried in a mausoleum near the | chapel. |
The | Chapel by the Lake (or Chapel-by-the-Lake) is a Presb |
The | chapel was built in 1718 but destroyed by an earthqua |
The | Chapel was the first church in America to make such c |
Before the | chapel was moved to the cemetery |
muel Cary was brought in as a colleague at the | Chapel. |
The | chapel possessed three cellars, one of which was rent |
The | chapel of Notre-Dame |
The iconic steeple of the | Chapel can be seen from all over campus and College P |
y, Prince of Capua, but later was moved to the | chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene in Monreale. |
The | chapel was built in 1903 under the direction of Alber |
The | chapel was built of local brick on part of the common |
The steeple of the | Chapel is the highest point on campus. |
enevolent institutions were established at the | chapel or in the nearby district, including early Sun |
The | chapel was finally completed. |
Notable buildings include the | Chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal |
etnam Veterans Memorial was constructed on the | Chapel grounds in 1988. |
hambers in Lincoln's Inn and was buried in the | chapel. |
The | chapel, built in 1910, is the last remaining building |
The lower base of the | chapel was decorated with knotted plant-forms and kne |
hurch of its own in the 13th century, when the | Chapel of Saint James The Less was established. |
On 14 July 1995, the | chapel was registered by the New Zealand Historic Pla |
He was a member of the vestry at the | Chapel of the Holy Spirit, the campus ministry for Tu |
West side of the | chapel |
Croft becomes "Master of the Children" at the | Chapel Royal, in succession to Clarke. |
Inside the | chapel are box pews, an octagonal pulpit and a carved |
Richard de Capella or Richard of the | Chapel (died 1127) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford. |
The | chapel consists of two open courts and is approximate |
rl Genius, Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the | Chapel of Bones in 2009. |
South side of the | chapel |
The | chapel at the east end of the south aisle is the Wilb |
The | chapel held about 500 people and cost £1200 to build |
Eventually he gained control of the | chapel and the excommunication was lifted on 24 March |
He also frescoed the cupola of the | chapel of Sant'Ignazio in the church of San Giovanni |
t formed part of the altarpiece are now in the | chapel of Emanuel School, Battersea. |
1501 he was distinguished enough to enter the | chapel of Philip the Handsome as organist. |
Seventeen family member are buried in the | chapel. |
The construction work on the | chapel commenced in 1923 soon after the foundation st |
He became a Gentleman of the | Chapel Royal by December 6, 1497. |
r Kempe was the designer of the reredos in the | chapel (dated 1897) and of the stained glass in the w |
y's College, St Andrews as well as Dean of the | Chapel Royal and Dean of the Order of the Thistle. |
The | chapel closed in 1973. |
The architect of the | Chapel was Rev. L.J. Gaster, Fraser's Vice principal. |
On the portal of the | Chapel is an inscription in honor of Christ (1529). |
in 1837 at the age of 78, and is buried in the | chapel there. |
nated as part of Saint Giles, Oxford, when the | chapel of Saint John the Baptist was completed in Mid |
The | chapel includes a stained glass window designed and c |
the ante-chapel (containing the organ) and the | chapel proper is made of cedar, and reportedly filled |
The | chapel now has almost 200 regular attenders in the We |
from the rock of the western cliff, while the | chapel and facade were made of limestone. |
The ruins of the | chapel that was dedicated to him can still be seen in |
Around the | chapel are eight tombstones, bearing the names and lo |
The | chapel was even mentioned in a 1660 dispatch to the H |
ble Dr. William Joyner serves as deacon at the | Chapel of the Cross. |
The | chapel, together with the adjacent assembly room and |
The | chapel here is known locally as Knockatallon chapel, |
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 |
ty-Wide Project (April 1 - May 30, 2007) - The | Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission's community-wide p |
oach-house and stables were converted into the | chapel with an organ being installed in 1962. |
Blanche died in 1382 and is buried in the | chapel of Notre-Dame in the Basilica of St Denis. |
ks Streets, keeping the previous church as the | Chapel of Saint Charles in the same parish. |
After the January 1900 Chinatown fire, the | chapel provided health care for some of the people le |
93, a granite Norman lamp was displayed in the | chapel. |
The | chapel has been designated by English Heritage as a G |
r group named the Auburn Players took over the | chapel reports of hauntings began. |
A porch on the front of the | chapel and an extension on the right side were added |
d in the Mensija suburb, is today known as the | Chapel of the Annunciation [Lunziata Chapel] and is a |
The | chapel and its decoration is still well preserved. |
Saint-Bernard is also the name of the | chapel of the Gare Montparnasse. |
The | chapel was probably not part of the medieval manor of |
Now the | chapel is almost completely safe, although all icons |
The | chapel has lately been under threat from decay; fundr |
The | chapel of Notre-Dame. |
eformation, but the bones were reburied in the | chapel. |
nglish organist and composer who served at the | Chapel Royal. |
He is recorded as a singer in the | chapel of John XXIII in Bologna in 1412 and 1413. |
He was a choir-boy at the | Chapel Royal, and was educated in music, becoming an |
73, law student Gerry Cohen was elected to the | Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen, as the governing board |
y elderly congregation was locked out of their | Chapel by the trustees. |
The Peculiar People opened their | Chapel in 1867 and still continue to worship although |
The American force occupied their | chapel barracks where they had placed the cannon at t |
the church was originally established as their | chapel. |
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