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The Bible Christian | chapel was built when Cornish tin-miners relocated to |
The | chapel was built in 1897 for Mrs Louisa Sophia Harris |
The | chapel was built in the general location of two prior |
In 1928 an identical | chapel was built alongside the original, in order to |
In 1822-23, the Sezincote | Chapel was built with a private door, for the use of |
n San Giacomo degli Spagnoli, where a mortuary | chapel was built for him. |
The | chapel was built right above the stream, out of which |
don, England; also called Tottenham Court Road | Chapel, was built in 1756 for George Whitefield. |
The college | chapel was built in 1874 on New Inn Hall Street, orig |
The | chapel was built in the early 16th century. |
The | chapel was built from 1520 until 1525 in order of the |
as widened and raised in height, and a chantry | chapel was built at the east end of the south aisle. |
St. Joseph's | Chapel was built c.1910 in the Gothic Revival style o |
It is thought the | chapel was built at some point in the 15th century an |
A new | chapel was built for him in 1764. |
The Episcopalian St. Mark's | Chapel, was built by slave carpenters in 1847 on the |
The first | Chapel was built for the Primitive Methodists in 1858 |
In 1800 a | chapel was built for the fishermen and it survives to |
Top | Chapel was built in 1789 on a site of 1,300 square ya |
s early as the late 18th century and the first | chapel was built in 1814. |
A commemorative | chapel was built in Switzerland at the site of the cr |
The first wooden | chapel was built in 1873. |
ir venerable synagogue, on the site of which a | chapel was built in honor of the Virgin. |
The original | chapel was built in 1452, and dedicated to Saint Elm; |
The | chapel was built between 1896 and 1898 to a design by |
St Werburghs | Chapel was built in 1872 with walls made from chopped |
The | chapel was built in 1870 as a non-denominational hous |
x added to the buildings of the college: a new | chapel was built in 1624, and consecrated (5 October) |
Bridgemere Wesleyan Methodist | Chapel was built in 1831. |
A Wesleyan Methodist | Chapel was built in Cholmondeston in 1833. |
The choir and the high | chapel were built between 1451 and 1454, with the nav |
, at the Tokyo Woman's Christian University, a | chapel was built that was similar to Notre-Dame du Ra |
A | chapel was built over the grave, and the saint was he |
The | chapel was built by students of the college. |
The | chapel was built in 1932 and added to the National Hi |
The | chapel is built in buff sandstone with a grey slate r |
Bewerley Grange | Chapel was built by Marmaduke Huby, abbot of Fountain |
The Browney Wesleyan | Chapel was built in 1887, to seat 270, and cost £400. |
Two years later, a | chapel was built on Marine Place. |
A Methodist | chapel was built in Clifton in about 1815. |
The neogothic | chapel was built in 1878-79 after a design by Johan K |
ment to the side of the Olivet Christadelphian | Chapel was built on the site of the disused North Wal |
The first Bible Christian | chapel was built in Shebbear, Devon in 1817. |
The | chapel was built with the patronage of the Episcoapl |
The | Chapel was built by the Matthews Construction Company |
The original | chapel was built in 1673. |
The | chapel was built from 1728 to 1729 as a meeting house |
The Necropolis | Chapel was built by the architect Henry Langley in 18 |
A | chapel was built in 1820 and licensed for Independent |
The | chapel was built in the 12th century, and was origina |
The Luke Memorial | Chapel was built in 1945. |
congregation was founded in 1788 and its first | chapel was built in 1793. |
The | chapel was built in 1690, soon after the passing of t |
He died in 509 and a small | chapel was built to mark his grave. |
The | chapel was built in 1851 as a Presbyterian church in |
The | chapel is built in red brick with a slate roof. |
There the All Saints | Chapel was built in 1875, as an addition to the alrea |
A Wesleyan Methodist | chapel was built in Upper Arncott in 1834 and enlarge |
A Methodist | chapel was built in 1820, and later converted into a |
was converted to other uses after the current | chapel was built and has also since burned. |
The | chapel was built by Ichabod Washburn in 1854 and was |
The village's Methodist | chapel was built in 1827 where Ulnaby Lane meets the |
The | chapel was built of flint with limestone dressings, a |
It has a long history: mention is made of a | chapel being built here in 1220. |
A Primitive Methodist | chapel was built in Leighton in 1841; it closed in 18 |
The | chapel was built about 1790 and is a 1 1⁄2-story, two |
It served the school until Christ the King | Chapel was built in 1952. |
parish church of its own, but a Congregational | chapel was built at Frilford in 1841. |
ent ecclesiastical parish of Knaptoft with the | chapel being built c1250AD. |
The | chapel is built in chequer brick in four bays. |
The | chapel was built in the 1820s by Ebenezer Richards - |
and owned by St. John's Episcopal Church, the | chapel was built near Menor's Ferry, in an area that |
The two-storey | chapel is built to a traditional design with a long s |
The | chapel was built in 1899 and added to the National Hi |
Howard University's Andrew Rankin Memorial | Chapel was built during Jeremiah Rankin's tenure as p |
The | chapel was built in 1718 but destroyed by an earthqua |
The | chapel was built in 1903 under the direction of Alber |
The | chapel was built of local brick on part of the common |
In 1884-85 a | chapel was built at Carlett Park at Eastham in the Wi |
In 1806 a | chapel was built in Little Guildford Street, Southwar |
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 |
In 1840 a new | chapel was built on the present site at a cost of £11 |
ildren reported that the lady requested that a | chapel be built at the site and stated that I am the |
med cottage but later domestic buildings and a | chapel were built. |
the friars were able to fully return and a new | chapel was built. |
ate to provide a place of worship; a Methodist | chapel was built. |
At the same time, a 500-seat | chapel was built. |
Bulkeley Methodist Church is a red-brick | chapel in Bulkeley village. |
All Saints | Chapel at Buncton |
ed into his paintings for the Sandham Memorial | Chapel at Burghclere, near Newbury, West Berkshire. |
dmen, who founded an independent black Queen's | Chapel and Burial Ground nearby in 1868. |
e RCAHMS lists Kilaulay as the site of where a | chapel and burial ground once stood. |
Leland wrote that at the | chapel "be buryed the bones of S. Algar, of late tyme |
King's | Chapel and Burying Ground, 1833 |
In 1880 he and his wife funded a school and | chapel at Bushbury. |
y attended the University of North Carolina at | Chapel Hill, but did not earn a degree. |
e": A woman tries to keep her father's wedding | chapel open, but they are broke. |
e attended the University of North Carolina at | Chapel Hill, but left upon the outbreak of the Americ |
A | chapel dedicated by User, vizier under Hatshepsut, is |
It is the only nonconformist | chapel owned by the Friends. |
ster with remembrance stone before the central | chapel surmounted by the Astral Crown |
It was later known as St Stephens | chapel and by 1312 a house of the Augustinian Canons |
Emmanuel | Chapel, used by an Evangelical congregation, was buil |
The church replaced an earlier | chapel which by the 1850s was deemed insufficient for |
is dominated by the Italianate Watts Mortuary | Chapel, designed by Mary Watts. |
Adamo Scultori engraving of a Sistine | Chapel fresco by Michelangelo, Abraham - Isaac - Jaco |
To the | Chapel Perilous, by Naomi Mitchison. |
Subsequently, Sir Ninian Comper added the Lady | Chapel (approached by the staircase in the Narthex). |
Wellknown is the | chapel developed by architect Marc Dessauvage. |
In the eighteenth century a Unitarian | chapel, designed by William Blackburn, was built adja |
The hall was originally a grange and | chapel built by the monks of Pontefract Priory. |
e in the area during that time was The Wayside | Chapel, run by the late Rev Ted Noffs. |
mory is attached to the north wall of the lady | chapel, surmounted by a small kneeling effigy of the |
ndow dated 1857 and stained glass in the south | chapel are by William Wailes. |
15:50 UTC, white smoke rose above the Sistine | Chapel followed by the pealing of bells ten minutes l |
The attached Gothic | chapel, designed by Samuel Hannaford, was listed in t |
A Methodist | chapel close by is also named after Hannah Dudley and |
ed on the Cathedral of Hope's Interfaith Peace | Chapel, designed by the late prominent architect Phil |
ade possible by the restoration of the Baptist | Chapel building by the Diseworth Heritage Trust, with |
The grounds also contain a | chapel built by Lord Vaux in 1905 - being a copy of t |
was J. Johnson who was ordained at Spa Fields | Chapel London by the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexi |
Lathom Park | Chapel, founded by the Earl of Derby in 1500. |
1922 Lady | chapel restored by Thomas Pepper and re-dedicated. |
The Mt. Hope Cemetery includes a little Gothic | chapel designed by Andrew Jackson Warner. |
e cemetery features a Richardsonian Romanesque | chapel built by architect Jesse A. Vrydaugh in 1893 f |
Access to the | chapel is by boardwalk, leading to a beveled plank do |
A document dated 1621 refers to it as Chadwick | Chapel, although by 1636 another document called it C |
It stands in the | chapel created by his kinsman Cardinal Oliviero Caraf |
ghway runs near the Mildred B. Cooper Memorial | Chapel, built by local architect E. Fay Jones (in sim |
The ruins of St Marys, the 13th century | chapel built by the Knights Templars, lie within the |
Remains of a | chapel founded by de Croc in 1180 have been uncovered |
Luce Memorial | Chapel, designed by I.M. Pei and situated on the camp |
He became a Gentleman of the | Chapel Royal by December 6, 1497. |
tyrs, has a copy of the ceiling of the Sistine | Chapel, painted by Gary Bevans. |
rnishings are by Kempe and were taken from the | chapel of Caldy Manor which was dismantled when the c |
In 1740, a | chapel (now called The Old Meeting House) was built o |
For the | Chapel at Cambridge, England, see King's College Chap |
Burr's funeral was held at the Appleton | Chapel in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and all recitatio |
t with his aunt Arabella Jay to King's College | Chapel in Cambridge. |
"Without having seen the Sistine | Chapel one can form no appreciable idea of what one m |
ding at the non-denominational Seaside Wedding | Chapel which can handle up to 40 guests. |
He began his work at a | chapel called Cana in the area, later putting himself |
The Congregational | Chapel in Cannon Street was replaced by a chapel in M |
n Lord Foley bought decorative features of the | chapel at Cannons, Lord Chandos' palace at Edgware. |
He was buried at the east end of the Trinity | Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral. |
ael Dividing his Cloak for the Milner Memorial | Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral. |
The largest | chapel was capable of seating 3,500 monks. |
Brynsadler also housed a | chapel, called Capel Zion, located opposite the post |
The Borough Welsh Congregational | Chapel (Welsh: Capel-y-Boro) is the mother chapel of |
The | chapel was carefully disassembled and the building, p |
The Richard Allen | Chapel (formerly Carr P. Collins Chapel), completed i |
which came from the immediate surroundings of | Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Durham. |
19th century, including through colporters and | chapel train cars. |
Raleigh, Durham, | Chapel Hill, Cary, and Wake Forest, the five cities t |
Chapel, the Cascade High Productivity Language, suppo | |
d Marriage of the Virgin in 1569, remainder of | chapel by Castello. |
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) |
any of the congregation left and founded a new | chapel in Castle Street, on the site of Reading's old |
St Margaret's | Chapel, Edinburgh Castle (1922) |
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 |
He was Organ Scholar at St George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle and Organ Scholar at St John's |
Her funeral took place at St George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle and she was buried at Frogmore |
St. George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle, vaulting, the vault by Vertue |
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. |
October 5, 1678 and is buried in St. George's | Chapel, Windsor Castle. |
The Monuments of St. George's | Chapel Windsor Castle. |
The church is the | chapel (in Castro) of Carisbrooke Castle. |
ciers, a community centre, playground, funeral | chapel and Catholic Church. |
Unitarian | Chapel 3" CDR (Tchantinler, 2007) - Audience member-l |
previously located in the former Union Mission | Chapel on Cedar Street. |
believed to be connected to St Mary's well and | chapel in Cefn Meiriadog, Denbighshire. |
Mount Lebanon | Chapel and Cemetery (Lebanon Chapel) is a historic ch |
Asbury United Methodist Church and Bethel | Chapel and Cemetery is a national historic district c |
Saint Augustine | Chapel and Cemetery is a historic church on Dorcheste |
The historic 1816 Harmony | Chapel and Cemetery are located at the center of the |
at the end of Gimghoul Road, not far from Old | Chapel Hill Cemetery on campus near Carmichael Audito |
Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal | Chapel and Cemetery |
Antioch | Chapel and Cemetery are close by, on the opposite sid |
of land for the church and constructed a small | chapel and cemetery adjacent to it. |
Harmony | Chapel and Cemetery (1816) |
Page died in 1983 and was interred in the Old | Chapel Hill Cemetery in Chapel Hill. |
He is buried in the Old | Chapel Hill Cemetery. |
ael D. Moore (evangelist), pastor of the Faith | Chapel Christian Center in Birmingham, Alabama |
Jentezen Franklin (Pastor of Free | Chapel Worship Center) |
when it assumed its primary modern function as | chapel and centerpiece of the university campus. |
On 31 August 2010, he retired as Master of | Chapel and Ceremonial Music to the University of Aber |
A Romanesque | chapel at Champeix. |
Wright, J.J. (1921), The Story of Chowbent | Chapel, Chowbent Chapel |
The Cacace | Chapel and Chapel of Saint Anthony in San Lorenzo Mag |
Its origins are in Astley | Chapel, a chapel of ease of Leigh Parish Church built |
re as high and wide as the aisles : the Rosary | chapel, the Chapel of the Cross, the Bishops' chapel |
The Slipper | Chapel, or Chapel of St. Catherine of Alexandria, is |
Exterior treasury | chapel (double chapel) |
Monnett Memorial M. E. | Chapel (Monnett Chapel) is a historic church at 999 O |
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