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The west tower and south doorway to the nave date to the 14th century, with other parts from
The oak benches in the nave date probably from the 16th century.
The arches on the north side of the nave date from about 1350, when the north aisle was
The windows in the nave date from the early 14th century, and those in
It includes a grave cover in the nave dated between the 10th and 12th century.
illiam Wailes, other than a north window in the nave dated 1914 by Powells.
church dates from about 1320 (chancel) with the nave dated to about 1470 (Kelly's Suffolk Directory
Its nave dates to the Middle Ages.
The minstrels' gallery in the nave dates to around 1360 and is unique in English c
The nave dates to the 14th century and the belfry is fro
The nave dates from the 12th century, and the chancel fr
The original nave dates from 1470, with a two-stage bell tower ad
The south window in the nave dates from the 15th century.
The nave dates from the early 12th century, and an exten
The nave dates from 1842, the chancel 1941, and the font
It has a Gothic nave dating to the 15th century, a 16th century belf
huttington village, is a small building, with a nave dating from the 12th century.
es from 1894, and that in a south window in the nave dating from 1864 is by A. Gibbs.
ted to St Mary, has mediaeval origins, with the nave dating to about 1180 and the chancel to the 13t
nd studio album, recorded in January 2008 at La Nave de Oseberg studios.
Santa Maria Maggiore (1400) with a single nave decorated with 15th century frescoes and a cont
ss called the Stockholm the "ship of death" (La nave della morte).
e original cob building was replaced by a stone nave designed by Mountfort's son Cyril J. Mountfort.
nnel, leading to the main, naturally-iluminated nave dominated by three hanging angels in different
leted, the bell was instead mounted outside the nave doors.
ins pillars made of Belgian Red marble, and the nave entrance is made from Anglesey marble.
h originally consisted of a crypt, chancel, and nave, extending to just beyond the south door.
's Chapel in the font in the south aisle of the nave, fashioned in alabaster with a marble base.
Nave finished with an apparent signature of the orth
The plan consists of a four-bay nave, five-bay north and south aisles, a two-bay cha
Basilica, and maintained the form of a central nave flanked by lower aisles on each side.
On the east wall of the nave, flanking the position of the original altar ar
uilding, of the base of a Norman font under the nave floor with an inscription containing the name o
vicar of he church who died in 1413, and in the nave floor are two further gravestones with dates in
The font had been buried under the nave floor, possibly during the Reformation and indi
it is taken to the "tomb" in the center of the nave for veneration by the faithful.
Bartlett, Walmsley and Nave formed Starstruck, whose recording of a Lead Be
In the first chapel of the nave, fragments carved into travertine depicting Chr
In the nave fresco, Light comes from God the Father to the
ernal stonework facing to the north wall of the nave from Anglo-Saxon times.
with a triple sanctuary, separating the central nave from the side aisles with four semicircular arc
he tower dates from the early 14th century, the nave from 1476 and chancel from 1499.
there was a three arched opening separating the nave from the presbytery.
High in the nave gables are two small rose windows.
red to the Italian Navy where she served as NMM Nave Grado (L9890).
The tower remains but the nave has been converted to offices.
The nave has a three-bay arcade with double-chamfered ar
One of the columns in the South side of the nave has an unusual spiral fluted decoration known a
The nave has a clerestorey of four 2-light trefoil heade
The nave has a stone barrel-vaulted roof.
The nave has buttresses and "clumsy" pinnacles and ends
The nave has a shallow-arched coffered ceiling.
The nave has a double hammerbeam roof in six bays.
e church is built in limestone; the roof of the nave has sandstone slates, while that of the chancel
visible from inside the building; even so, the nave has an echo of six seconds.
The west window of the nave has four lights.
The nave has four bays and the chancel one.
The south wall of the nave has two two-light windows between which is anot
The west wall of the nave has a recess containing a small bell cast by He
The main part of the church, the nave, has a plastered ceiling with its beams remaini
roof is re-used from the old church whilst the nave has a hammer beam roof.
Inside the church, the nave has a waggon roof, while the chancel is tunnel
The nave has an open timber roof, and the chancel a barr
man chapel on this site in 1180, from which the nave has survived into the present church.
The parapet of the nave has alternating solid and balustraded panels.
The nave has recently been "re-ordered", the pews being
The nave has low, narrow aisles on the south and north s
The nave has three bays with semi-circular headed window
The nave has no roof.
The south wall of the nave has a plain parapet, two three-light windows, a
The tall, slender columns of the nave have intricately carved capitals showing animal
Most of the windows, at leaast along the Nave, have the scroll carvings but a window with car
ng are the Perpendicular chancel and tower, the nave having been rebuilt in 1798, while the transept
of the tower, having been moved there from the nave in 1988, to improve access to the new parish ro
In the nave, in windows facing each other, is glass designe
since, including the renewal of the roof of the nave in 1603.
molished in 1587 and erected in the wall of the nave in 1635, was reset, also surrounding a grave-sl
The nave, in Romanesque styles, ends into a pentagonal p
was affixed to the north wall of the Cathedral nave in memory of Lt. Bennett.
cture, was inserted between the chancel and the nave in the 12th century, and the nave is of the sam
View of the 13th-century nave in the early English style which was restored i
wing this the tower was rebuilt in 1696 and the nave in 1770.
once had a tall spire but it collapsed onto the nave in 1634, rendering it unusable for several year
teenth century, the choir in 1389, the northern nave in 1404, and the tower in 1503.
The nave in 2010
Its plan consists of a simple rectangular nave in two storeys, a small chancel with canted sid
ington, The Guardian) singing from the darkened nave in Greg Thompson's production of Henry VIII.
The nave includes a 13th-century marble grave commemorat
as constructed from a variety of materials; the nave incorporates clunch (a type of limestone), flin
La Nave Infernal (The Infernal Ship) is the name of the
"La Nave Infernal" - 5:20
d the 12 unique capitals of the columns for the nave interior of Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, H
Encostas da Nave IPR
the style of column capitals indicate that the nave is early twelfth century.
The interior of the nave is 60 m long and over 25 m from floor to ceilin
Sheltered by a pitched roof, its nave is topped and prolonged by a deep polygonal cho
The nave is constructed in plastered stone rubble, the c
In the nave is a 17th century bier.
The nave is entirely late Norm., and possesses the unusu
The nave is in Perpendicular style with Decorated elemen
On the south wall of the nave is a 12 inches (30 cm) Sheela na Gig.
The floor of the nave is paved with slates and there is a three-sided
The nave is 43 feet in length and 20 feet wide, with a h
In the north wall of the nave is a square-headed blocked doorway, and a block
The nave is 22.6 meters long and the chancel is 13.5 met
In the south wall of the nave is a two-light and a single-light window.
In the nave is a four-light window on the north side, and i
The stone font in the nave is dated 1410.
Inside, the pillar less nave is remarkably light and airy.
In the nave is a brass dated 1535.
The nave is open and circular, surmounted by a dome.
A part of the nave is preserved as well.
im conquest of Hispania in 711; San Pedro de la Nave is thus one of the last works of Visigothic arc
To the north of the nave is a porch at the main entrance, and to the sou
The nave is dates from the 15th century.
In the south wall of the nave is a round-arched doorway, to the right of whic
The north doorway in the nave is Norman, dating from the 12th century, probab
The nave is the widest Gothic example in France at 60 fe
The doorway leading from the narthex to the nave is sometimes referred to as the "Royal Doors",
tower dates from this period also although the nave is 13th century.
In the north wall of the nave is a small 12th-century Norman window and the h
In the south wall of the nave is a doorway with a plain arch, and to its east
The nave is approximately 54 feet by 75 feet and feature
The nave is separated from the south aisle by a three-ba
The central nave is wider than the 2 nearby, which are in turn w
Also in the north wall of the nave is a two-light window under a pointed head.
The width of the choir and the nave is 6m, the transept 15.50m in total.
een this side-chapel and the south aisle of the nave is an Early English pointed arch.
In the north wall of the nave is a blocked doorway now occupied by a 20th-cen
The new nave is 28 feet (9 m) longer than the original it re
The nave is flanked by the Lady Chapel in the north aisl
The current nave is of a typical Romanesque basilica form with r
The roof of the nave is tiled, while the aisle and chancel have lead
The main nave is 14 m wide and 22 m high, the two side aisles
bell tower are from the 15th century, while the nave is from the 16th.
homogeneous Gothic basilica type temple, whose nave is nearby twice as high as the aisles, bears ma
on a floor that is three steps higher than the nave, is also considered an error.
The nave is divided into three by columns in masonry wit
The nave is supported on the south aisle by Norman arche
The nave is separated from the aisles by five pointed ar
The height in the nave is 26 m; under the domes it is 40 m.
l roof is in Welsh slate, while the roof of the nave is in sandstone slates.
ginal timber-framing while the brickwork of the nave is painted to simulate it.
The nave is longer than usual in a parish church: this m
At the east end of the nave is an angled buttress containing a niche with a
The nave is separated from the aisles by two-bay arcades
The roof of the nave is in slate, and the roofs of the chancel and t
Also in the nave is a wall tablet to the memory of Gilbert Mouse
At the west end of the nave is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission headsto
The nave is coated with plaster with an open collar-beam
The south wall of the nave is supported by a brick buttress, to the left o
In the north wall of the nave is a Norman round-headed window from the 12th c
Over the west end of the nave is a towerless spire covered in slate.
Also in the nave is a cast iron candelabrum dating from the late
the angle between the south projection and the nave is the bellcote.
of the building is long by comparison with the nave, is square ended and has a projecting Lady chap
At the east end of the nave is a wall monument to William Loft who died in
ept contains a 14th-century piscina, and in the nave is a 13th-century font with an 18th-century cov
The nave is surrounded by fifteen smaller side chapels,
The nave is aisleless.
The barrel vaulted nave is supported on magnificently-scaled column wit
The nave is probably 12th century and the chancel is pro
On the west gable of the nave is a double bellcote.
he shafted south-east angle of the 12th century nave is still visible outside, while the chancel has
The Nave is a river in France, located in the department
Its central nave is separated from the aisles by wooden pillars.
The nave is four bays long by two bays wide, and has quo
Over the south nave is a priests room and over the north a Georgian
The central nave is 6 m wide and has a slightly vaulted ceiling.
The nave is 56 feet (17 m) wide, 113 feet (34 m) long an
A large polygonal dome rises above the nave; its windows are arched and it has small column
ilt and the vestry added, the north wall of the nave largely rebuilt, and a bell-cote built on the w
At the west end of the nave lies a sort of exedra, its walls inscribed in R
The vault over the central nave, like the one over the apses, is barreled with
raised platform (kafedra) in the center of the nave like the bimah of old.
an is cruciform, with a west tower, a three-bay nave, long transepts, and a short chancel with a nor
The nave looking towards the lectern
The nave looking east
Dunblane Cathedral Nave looking east.
The nave looking towards the east
An extension of the central nave, marked by an arch, features the apse, which ha
yellow Triassic sandstone, with a long vaulted nave, massive piers, and a notably ornamented west e
re considered that sections of the walls of the nave may be from the older building.
e herring-bone masonry in the north wall of the nave may be Anglo Saxon.
The nave measures 61 feet 6 inches (18.75 m) by 25 feet
The nave measures 37 feet (11.3 m) by 18 feet (5.5 m), a
Internally, the nave measures approximately 14 metres (46 ft) by 11
The nave measures 36 feet 6 inches (11 m) by 24 feet (7
It is one of London's smallest churches, with a nave measuring only 44 feet (13 m) by 25 feet (7.6 m
The Nave Museum was built by his widow, Mrs. Emma McFadd
osh) Mulligan is a Birmingham, England born new nave musician.
Over the nave near the tower is an 18th-century brass chandel
Inside, the ends of the nave near the entrances have decorative panels with
aldo, New Jersey to National Docks Branch at CP Nave, New Jersey
ed), consists of a chancel with a north vestry, nave, north aisle, south aisle, west tower and north
nd with a small vestry to its south, a four-bay nave, north and south wide aisles, a south porch, an
f St. Mary consists of a chancel, south chapel, nave, north aisle, south aisle, west tower and south
ient church of St Helen consisted of a chancel, nave, north aisle, south aisle, west tower entirely
Its plan is cruciform with a three-bay nave, north and south transepts, a two-bay chancel,
Its plan consisted of a nave, north and south aisles, and a chancel.
                                                                                                    


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