「Chapel」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「The」)
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The | chapel of St.Therese. |
The | chapel at Vallensanges |
The | Chapel de Fromentel. |
The | Chapel at MidAmerica. |
The | chapel des Rorgues |
The | Chapel Orchestra |
The | chapel and porch. |
The | chapel is known as the St Cross Chapel. |
25/06/2009 The | Chapel, Seattle, U.S.A |
The | chapel on the summit |
The | Chapel of Saint Wendelin. |
The | chapel is octagonal-shaped. |
The | chapel at Trinity College |
The | chapel dated to 1740. |
The | chapel of St. Madeleine. |
The | chapel of Notre-Dame |
The | chapel was finally completed. |
The | chapel closed in 1973. |
The | chapel of Notre-Dame. |
The | chapel on the shooting spot |
The | chapel burnt down in 1891. |
The | chapel roof, mixing angels and aircraft |
The | chapel and crossroads at Woodseaves |
The | chapel was dedicated to St Lawrence. |
The | chapel of St.Marguerite at Vieilles-Landes. |
The | Chapel at St Mary's Hall |
The | chapel to the south was rebuilt in 1528 as Sir Thomas |
The | chapel at the east end of the north aisle is known as |
The | chapel was originally an Anglican chapel, but was lat |
The | chapel here is known locally as Knockatallon chapel, |
The | chapel of Notre-Dame, dating from the thirteenth cent |
The | chapel contains memorials to John Bruen and others. |
The | chapel was built in the early 16th century. |
The | chapel at Houvin, dating from the seventeenth century |
The | chapel contains monuments to several former principal |
The | Chapel was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. |
The | chapel de Villars, from the fourteenth century. |
The | chapel was rededicated on 23 April 1845. |
The | chapel at Lignaud, dating from the thirteenth century |
Not to be confused with The | Chapel Studios. |
The | chapel houses a 1911 Blackett & Howden pipe organ. |
The | chapel is a Grade II listed building. |
The | chapel of the stately home dates from 1542. |
The | chapel is managed by the Historic Chapels Trust. |
The | chapel is used daily for worship and assemblies. |
The | chapel is constructed in Portland stone and rendered |
The | chapel de Reix, from the eighteenth century. |
The | chapel was restored at the same time. |
The | chapel in Horperath was built in 1747. |
The | Chapel was re-opened on 22 November 1990. |
The | chapel of St.Roch, dating from the eleventh century. |
The | Chapel has been expanded and is now much bigger. |
The | Chapel at the Cherokee Heritage Center, Park Hill, Ok |
The | chapel at Rocourt, also dating from the seventeenth c |
The | chapel is a very popular place for weddings. |
The | chapel is listed as a historical monument. |
The | chapel is built in chequer brick in four bays. |
The | chapel has been on its present site since 1869-70. |
The | chapel and its decoration is still well preserved. |
The | chapel is noted for its Hellmuth Wolff organ. |
The | chapel was founded in 1792 by Francis Cox. |
The | chapel is built in the bailey of Urishay Castle. |
The | chapel was rebuilt in 1771 and demolished in 1839. |
The | chapel was designed by Cram's firm in Boston. |
The | chapel in Aldeneik, consecrated by Herlindis and Reli |
The | chapel became a church in the 1970s. |
The | chapel informally opened on December 28, 1970. |
The | chapel is joined to the house by a passage. |
The | chapel was damaged during the 2011 Christchurch Earth |
The | chapel was converted to the Colesium Cinema in 1934. |
The | chapel was built by students of the college. |
Westminster Cathedral, The | Chapel of St Gregory and St Augustine |
The | chapel was almost entirely rebuilt in 1834. |
The | chapel of St.Clair, from the eighteenth century. |
The | chapel of Salesses, dating from the thirteenth centur |
The | chapel of St.Pierre, dating from the seventeenth cent |
The | chapel and one of Le Vau's isolated ranges |
The | chapel fell out of use in 1992. |
The | Chapel Royal of St. Peter ad Vincula ("St. |
The | chapel is a popular spot for weddings. |
The | chapel underwent a major restoration between 1869-187 |
"The | Chapel Hill Players" (CHiPs) is the University of Nor |
The | Chapel of Ease gave its name to Worthing town centre' |
The | Chapel by the Lake (or Chapel-by-the-Lake) is a Presb |
The | chapel at the east end of the south aisle is the Wilb |
The | chapel has lately been under threat from decay; fundr |
The | chapel soon became known locally as the ‘Co-op chapel |
The | chapel was built right above the stream, out of which |
The | chapel was demolished in the 1970s to make way for th |
The | chapel complex is composed of the chapel itself, an e |
The | chapel was rebuilt in 1617 and 1717-24 but the record |
The | chapel now also houses the Marguerite Bourgeoys Museu |
The | chapel is surrounded by gardens and features a small |
The | chapel was finally demolished, along with the remaini |
The | chapel is constructed in rubble carboniferous limesto |
The | chapel was built in 1932 and added to the National Hi |
The | chapel has a prominent place in the early history of |
The | Chapel is non-denominational but is under the steward |
The | chapel was built in the 12th century, and was origina |
The | chapel was built in 1851 as a Presbyterian church in |
The | chapel memorial was dedicated in 1929 and designed by |
The | chapel is now a tourist drawcard and still operates a |
The | Chapel Fountain and Entrance to the Gathering and Wor |
The | chapel also plays host to baptisms, holy communions, |
The | chapel was heritage listed by the Heritage Council of |
The | chapel of St Leopold contains the Verdun Altar made i |
The | chapel was designed by Selby Clewer and built in 1966 |
The | chapel was built of local brick on part of the common |
The | chapel now has almost 200 regular attenders in the We |
The | chapel was built on the site of an old church that cl |
The | chapel is a member of the Union of Welsh Independents |
The | chapel is located next to the main gate of the castle |
The | Chapel was added to the National Register of Historic |
The | chapel has a flattened apsidal end and its ceiling is |
The | chapel also holds a Madonna by Giovanni Battista Salv |
irk of Rocharl” disappears after 1198 and “The | Chapel of Apollinaris” takes its place. |
The | chapel was taken over in 1993 by the Historic Chapels |
The | chapel at St Patrick's Seminary, Manly in Sydney Aust |
The | chapel was built in 1870 as a non-denominational hous |
The | chapel is considered one of the most significant work |
The | chapel of Blessed Achard is in the process of restora |
The | chapel contains structures from medieval, Elizabethan |
The | Chapel of the Good Shepherd is a contributing propert |
The | chapel contains a beautiful mosaic portraying an ange |
The | chapel holds the remains of Charlemagne and was the s |
The | chapel and school date from 1705, the Manor House fro |
The | chapel was built in 1718 but destroyed by an earthqua |
The | chapel held about 500 people and cost £1200 to build |
The | chapel was even mentioned in a 1660 dispatch to the H |
The | chapel seats as many as 300, a surprising number for |
The | chapel is 16th century and was ruined in 1644 during |
The | chapel is now part of the mid-Lincolnhshire Methodist |
The | chapel is constructed in red brick with stone dressin |
The | chapel was moved to Siler City in 1953 for use by ano |
The | chapel of Notre-Dame, also dating from the eighteenth |
The | Chapel at the Fisk Funeral Home, 1107-1111 Massachuse |
The | chapel, together with the hall and gardens, is open t |
The | chapel is constructed in red sandstone ashlar and ren |
The | Chapel of France is dedicated to the Conversion of Sa |
The | Chapel of Italy, dedicated to St Catherine, the patro |
The | chapel is the second oldest religious building in sou |
The | chapel is in two bays with round-headed sash windows. |
The | chapel finally closed in 1970, following which the bu |
The | chapel is built in red brick with a slate roof. |
The | chapel has a large south-facing window that is largel |
The | chapel is a Scheduled Monument, and is on the Heritag |
The | chapel is on a small hill which might be of an artifi |
The | chapel was built in 1879-80 to a design by John Dougl |
The | chapel, on the south side of the college, can seat fo |
The | chapel, St. Mary's Sudeley, is the burial place of Qu |
The | chapel and its grounds were donated to the City of Re |
The | chapel is situated in Reims, France on Rue de la Mars |
The | chapel of Santa Maria de Valldaura once part of a Cis |
The | chapel was used as a hospital during the Civil War. |
The | chapel is used by the United Reformed Church who hold |
The | chapel re-opened for worship in the spring of 2008. |
The | chapel is built in buff sandstone with a grey slate r |
The | chapel is thought to be all that remains of the origi |
The | chapel is most known for its peal, heard since August |
The | chapel was closed and the building sold in 1997 and i |
The | chapel is constructed in sandstone and has Welsh slat |
The | chapel is all that remains of a 12th century fortress |
The | chapel is best known for its ceiling and dome frescoe |
The | chapel has been designated by English Heritage as a G |
The | chapel is rendered with a Welsh slate roof, and a pla |
The | Chapel of St Lawrence "People's Church" located in Hi |
The | chapel was built in 1690, soon after the passing of t |
The | chapel is 60 feet (18 m) long and 20 feet (6 m) wide. |
The | chapel is a small and simple but "striking red and gr |
The | chapel was demolished some time ago and the original |
The | chapel of the cemetery, built in 1826, is the only sc |
The | Chapel was restored in 1995 and is now open as a visi |
The | chapel is housed in the larger, eastern, part of the |
The | chapel was built in 1899 and added to the National Hi |
The | Chapel was the first church in America to make such c |
The | chapel was built in soon after the passing of the Act |
The | chapel is an Ancient Monument managed by The Faversha |
The | Chapel is linked to a vast underground series of tunn |
The | chapel was about twenty-feet by forty-feet with a ste |
The | Chapel in the village is worth looking at as it is ve |
The | chapel had no parish, so there was no need to maintai |
The | chapel was designed to seat 350 boys, with the west b |
The | chapel was originally built in medieval times, possib |
The | chapel in the south transept contains an altar with a |
The | chapel itself is entered through a pedimented tetrast |
The | chapel was relocated in the old library space on seco |
The | chapel and the monastic buildings, all in ruins, have |
The | chapel was visited by residents of two nearby Native |
The | Chapel organ was originally a four manual Aeolian Ski |
The | chapel remains private property, but is still used fo |
The | Chapel is usually open and the interior is worth a vi |
The | chapel at Pedlinge is traditionally the place of wors |
Loss of Gallery is loss for town" Opinion, The | Chapel Hill News, April 13, 2008 |
"Art gallery owner confronts 'tall order'" The | Chapel Hill News, April 6, 2008 |
The | chapel is surrounded by lawns and orchards, with view |
The | Chapel by the Lake is an example of Rustic architectu |
The | chapel was opened on 28 June 1997 as a memorial of Pe |
The | chapel appears to have closed and the whereabouts of |
The | Chapel in Tsarskoye Selo provided living quarters to |
The | Chapel Choir consists mainly of students who support |
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