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rliest surviving material includes parts of the nave north wall including parts of an originally ext
1, the medieval church consisting of a chancel, nave, north aisle and western tower.
The church consists of a west tower, nave, north aisle and porch, south aisle and porch,
It consists of a three-bay nave, north and south aisles, north and south transe
The nave now measures 33 feet (10.1 m) in length.
He was buried on the 17 February 1583/84 in the Nave of Winchester Cathedral, adjoining the 8th bay
nd the former Cistercian Holmcultram Abbey, the nave of the church of which now serves the parish as
He converted the nave of the church into his great hall, kitchens and
The nave of the brick Gothic church was originally 80 ft
In 1963, the nave of Winchester Cathedral was cleared for the fir
The nave of the Abbey of Saint Trudpert, circa 1715-22 a
Nave of the parish church, dedicated to Our Lady, St
Archbishop Melton completed the building of the nave of York Minster and his figure still remains ab
The iron structure was moved to form the nave of the church.
, notes that the bishop was to be buried in the nave of Exeter Cathedral and lists, among the benefi
The long narrow nave of the priory church survives with mainly Norma
Paul” is located at the southwestern end of the nave of the Church of St. Paul the Apostle in New Yo
October: Secunda nave of the Nemi ships is recovered.
is a tiny church, the remains of the tower and nave of a Priory church, and sits in a farmyard.
The nave of the old church was retained as the south ais
he local families appear to have been using the nave of the monastic church as their parochial churc
ign by Mr. Hirst, of Bristol, and consists of a nave of five bays, 70 feet in length by 27 feet in b
Its plan consists of a nave of five bays with north and south aisles and a
s commemorated by a stained-glass window in the nave of Westminster Abbey.
The chancel and nave of St. Hyppolyte's church are basically from th
one hard-boiled egg which was tossed around the nave of the church and the choirboy who was holding
John Gray is buried under the floor of the nave of All Saints' Church, West Ham
In the nave of Westminster Abbey, Lord Byron's friends, wif
pew they rented can still be seen today in the nave of the church.
The brick sidewalks mirror the walls and nave of the cathedral while a semicircular colonnade
which was being erected to Maximilian I in the nave of the Franciscan church.
ers assembled for Mass had to huddle inside the nave of the church just to stay out of the way of th
The former chancel is now the nave of the Church of St Thomas the Martyr.
the Archangel Gabriel was discovered under the nave of the cathedral.
The nave of Whitcombe Church dates from the 12th century
The large nave of six bays has fine piers and strong shafts.
There was a large cruciform church with a nave of seven bays, an aisled presbytery and numerou
Today the nave of the much larger priory church has become the
The nave of the Church of England parish church of Saint
An arch straddling the main street supports the nave of the Catholic Church
piercing shell fired on 9 February 1941 in the nave of Genoa cathedral.
olumns with capitals that formerly stood in the nave of the church.
The nave of the newly built church opened on 17 June, th
In 1836 the nave of the church was built and named The Episcopal
The ruined nave of this 14th century church are the only surviv
The original chapel serves as a nave of the present church.
lage church was built on the foundations of the nave of the destroyed abbey church.
he standard cruciform shape, the building had a nave of seven bays with cross-shaped piers, an apse
This is the only monument found in nave of the church because it did not fit in the cha
tern was found lying in pieces halfway down the nave of the church.
It was built as a chapel of ease, and has a nave of four bays, north aisle, and south porch.
on a grand scale, with two western towers and a nave of 102 ft.
th century church with an aisled and cloistered nave of four bays.
d) during the construction of a crypt under the nave of Notre-Dame de Paris and first published by B
impressive monument to his memory stands in the nave of St Nicholas' Cathedral, Newcastle.
mour-piercing shell fired by HMS Malaya, in the nave of Genoa Cathedral
ping centre's atrium ceiling is higher than the nave of Westminster Abbey or the dome of St Paul's C
llow-brick interior has broad aisles and a wide nave of five bays of Early English style arches and
Nave of the cathedral.
There is a large stone within the nave of the church which has probably been brought i
Nave of building
The nave of the Church of England parish church of Saint
nave of the Church
The transepts were also added to the nave of the church to double the seating capacity.
Nave of Ely Cathedral
Nave of the Granada Cathedral.
The nave of the priory church survives as the current pa
The nave of Waltham Abbey
Memorial at Instow and having the south side of nave of St. John the Baptist Church in Instow dedica
The nave of Manchester Cathedral
However, backup quarterback Doyle Nave of the Trojans completed four straight passes t
The nave of the cathedral
Central nave of the Basilica
ngregation to bring the bread and wine from the nave of the church to the sanctuary.
The central nave, on the other hand, is divided from the chancel
in Hagia Sophia: the exedrae expand the central nave on diagonal axes, colorful columns screen the a
On the east wall of the nave on each side of the chancel arch are stretches
The lateral nave on the south side is has three pointed gables.
It consists of a nave only and a western gallery.
Of the original nave only a few pillars and a small piece of wall ha
ual of six stops, plus a single pedal stop, the Nave Organ is designed to reinforce the presence of
The Nave Organ was a gift of the Poling Charitable Trust
An additional nave organ was added, located under the West Window.
The ceiling of the nave, originally consisting of wooden spans, was rep
e winning touchdown pass from quarterback Doyle Nave over a no-scoring Duke team in the 1939 Rose Bo
th century, as do the poppyhead carvings on the nave pews.
rlock, Donaldson, Fox, Harris, Isbell, Liberty, Nave, Poland and Pope.
Like the tower, the aisle, nave, porch and chancel walls are crenellated.
urviving building in Loughton - the chancel and nave probably date from the first years of the 13th
ary evangelical Protestant terms, regarding the nave rather than the altar ("communion table") area
the aisle and west front being rebuilt and the nave re-roofed.
church are seven hatchments on the walls of the nave relating to the Bold family, dating from 1762 t
s divided: the chancel and two east bays of the nave remain in use as a church, the rest of the buil
and the large galleries at the west end of the nave removed.
ape of the cathedral symbolizes a crucifix; the nave represents Christ's body, and the presbytery re
rview on Japanese television his co-author Eric Nave repudiated a large slice of what Rusbridger had
by the falling of a large poplar tree onto the nave resulting in the original capacity of 500 being
however was rebuilt with a modern flavour - the nave retained its original arched windows however th
The nave roof is camber beamed.
The nave roof is rib-vaulted into six sections and is pl
The nave roof added in the early 16th century.
The nave roof was repaired in 1706 and in 1841.
It is the only medieval nave roof in Suffolk to be ceiled and panelled in it
oundry made similar ones in 1843 to restore the Nave roof of York Minster.
The timber nave roof dates from the 14th century.
y 120 ft long (37 m), 40 ft wide (12 m) and the nave roof reaches about 50 ft (15 m).
The nave roof is Jacobean and dates from 1636.
The nave roof is built of Collyweston stone slate.
The nave roof is also of timber and is divided into sect
ed tower is from the 13th century the porch and nave roof are from the late 15th century.
The internal nave roof timbers are from about the end of this per
The bellcote sits towards the west end of the nave roof.
ower, which was rebuilt in 1667, lower than the nave roof.
century dormer windows in the north side of the nave roof.
as possible, and the re-roofing of part of the nave roof.
h consists of a roundhouse, weaponhouse, choir, nave, sacristy, and two grave choirs.
Nave San Rocco borders the following municipalities:
re, San Michele all'Adige, Fai della Paganella, Nave San Rocco, and Zambana.
ainly villages and hamlets) Pressano, Sorni and Nave San Felice.
g municipalities: Giovo, San Michele all'Adige, Nave San Rocco, Zambana, Trento and Terlago.
Here he introduced evening nave services.
orgio Vasari thought that the columns along the nave should have been elevated on plinths.
Norman arches in the southern nave showing original cruciform church, with 18th-ce
on doorway leading into thin air high up in the nave, showing that there was once an upper room abov
The south wall of the nave shows the line of the original roof before it w
into the east wall of the tower and each of the nave side walls at this level.
The Navesink, or Navisink, (or Nave Sinck)> were a group of Lenape who inhabited th
from the I3th century, it consists of chancel, nave, south porch and a low embattled western tower
one in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a small western tower containi
rch was expanded in the 14th century to include nave, south aisle and tower.
It consists of chancel, nave, south porch and bell turret, with one bell, wa
At the time of Henry VIII a new Nave, South Aisle and Porch were rebuilt with brick,
hape, with chancel, the first part to be built, nave south and north transepts, and a tower.
The church has a chancel, nave, south aisle and a granite ashlar battlemented
17th and 18th centuries it was extended with a nave structure at the western end, and a bell gable.
17th and 18th centuries it was extended with a nave structure at the western end, and a bell gable.
The dining area features a nave surrounded by a colonnade supporting large mura
The walls of the nave survive from the 11th century, and the rebuildi
yle however only the West front and part of the nave survive from that time.
the new chancel and the transept, although the nave survived.
The west end of the nave survives from the original 12th century church,
The nave survives from this period, with a Norman doorwa
f Romanesque architecture; it has a rectangular nave terminated at the southern end by a semicircula
e Board of First Fruits this church has a wider nave than usual.
blocked two-bay arcade in the north wall of the nave that shows there used to be a north aisle.
he building complex includes the sanctuary, the nave, the Blessed Sacrament chapel, the sacristy, th
the Italian style, on the site of the medieval nave, the East in 1834 in Gothic-revival style on th
-century church survives, including much of the nave, the north porch, and the western tower arch.
South side, the one on the left in the original Nave, the one on the right in the later Chancel
The new design consisted of a big Gothic nave, the widest Gothic nave in the world - 22.98 m
triumphal arch mosaics compared to those of the nave; the style of the triumphal arch was much more
The work included the re-roofing of the nave, the repair of the side aisles and the nave cle
There is a four-bay nave, the west bay being incomplete with no cleresto
f which the principal works are the refurbished nave, the east tower, the organs, and especially the
It has a single nave, the current appearance dating from the 17th ce
from the late 13th century, and is found in the nave, the chancel, and the transepts.
Looking towards the nave there is a Norman arch with squint windows to t
mption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, while in the nave there is The Transfiguration of Our Lord on Mou
creating the present chancel and arches of the nave, though the arch at the base of the tower dates
The structure dominates the nave through its sheer height, the use of massive sq
a terrace punt, the roof being reserved for the nave: thus there was the effect of a basilica on two
The nave to the east cuts around the buttress to embrace
f the south bench and ran diagonally across the nave to terminate at the front of the middle of the
a simple oak central altar was installed in the nave to the west of the choir screen.
There are monuments in nave to Elizabeth West (d.
would seem logical to assign the now-demolished nave to this period, since the surviving south doorw
would seem logical to assign the now-demolished nave to this period, since the surviving south doorw
th century there was a chancel and an aisleless nave to which a west tower was added in the later ye
In the west wall of the nave, to the north of the tower, is a three-light wi
In the south wall of the nave to the west of the aisle is a two-light window
e baptistery to the ninth century and the tower nave to the tenth century.
1984 a narthex was added on the west end of the nave to protect the church from street noise, and at
ge window was inserted in the north wall of the nave towards its western end.
chancel, dates from the 12th century, with the nave, tower and porch being built in the 14th centur
urch built of Portland stone and has a tower, a nave, transepts, an apse, and a kind of abortive dom
church is built in a Latin cross form, but the nave, transepts, and apse are minimal in size compar
f St. Mary the Virgin has an early 13th century nave, two early 14th century tomb recesses and a 14t
built as a church in stone and consisted of the nave, two side aisles and a chancel.
f a new cathedral on the Romano-Rhenish plan: a nave, two transepts, two opposing apses, each one fl
The Chancel has one step from the nave up to it and two more to the sanctuary.
sman's Contract (1982), Federico Fellini's E la Nave Va (And the Ship Sails On 1983), A Dry White Se
The nave viewed from the chancel looking west, the canop
ned Glass Studio of Lisburn; right end of south nave wall in St. Eugene's Church of Ireland Church (
st maker's mark, second window to left of north nave wall in St. Eugene's Church of Ireland Church (
The nave wall is divided into three stages: the upper st
Now only earthworks and one large chunk of nave walling remain and are accessible to the public
The upper part of the nave walls and the north aisle are roughcast.
were replaced, the tower was heightened and the nave walls were also heightened, forming a clerestor
The Anglican parish church has Saxon nave walls and massive square tower.
and writers, while the angels painted along the nave walls carry the crests of cities in Poland wher
ow brick in the gothic style with 100 feet long nave walls, 12 external buttresses, and a castellate
Brick buttresses support the nave walls.
The nave was lengthened and the aisles were extended wes
Its nave was 200 feet long.
Mary Warren's son, Nathan B. Warren, the church nave was built from designs by Alexander Jackson Dav
The nave was built in 1632 and the extension of the aisl
The clerestory of the nave was added in the 15th century.
tion which recorded the construction of the old nave was presented to the Greek Orthodox cathedral o
The roof of the nave was rebuilt in 1662, but the aisles were not fu
per stages of the bell tower were built and the nave was rebuilt.
                                                                                                    


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