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「transept」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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Opposite the north transept, a south transept was also added, probably in
ists of a nave with a south porch and a north transept, a chancel and a west tower.
octagonal chapter house attached to the north transept, a central tower and two towers at the west f
wo defaced effigies on the floor of the south transept, a civilian of around 1350 and a knight in ar
aisles, the latter smaller in height, with a transept, a presbytery and three aisles.
th and south aisles and a west porch, a north transept, a chancel with a north aisle, and a northwes
ory, a north aisle, a south porch and a north transept, a chancel with north and south chapels, and
two-bay chancel with a north vestry forming a transept, a south organ chamber, and a west tower with
laced by the altar of St Gregory in the south transept, after having been briefly placed in the nort
This transept also contains the blocked-up entrance to the
Statue above the East transept altar of Notre-Dame-des-Victoires in its epon
anate baldachino over the high altar, the two transept altars, the pulpit and the communion rails we
struction, destroying the new chancel and the transept, although the nave survived.
served and are now in display in the reroofed transept; amongst them the Doorty Cross.
There exists also, in the north transept, an effigy of a priest which is dated to circ
A transept and new entrance front were added in 1903-05.
It is a hall church with three naves, a transept and a polygonal sacrarium.
Until 1261 a transept and a tower were added to the west.
It has a chancel and nave, a south transept and a bell turret containing one bell.
(The aisle, south transept and porches are additions of the 15th and 16t
The north transept and west tower were first built in the 15th c
features a large dome at the crossing of the transept and the nave.
loister, are apparently contemporary with the transept and choir.
It was built at the end of the northern transept and can only be accessed via the cloisters.
e from the north wall of the church, with the transept and a chapel.
ith its present floor plan, with the chancel, transept, and cupola.
Those in the north transept and the south aisle are by Heaton, Butler and
Latin cross plan, with a single nave, a wide transept and three apse chapels.
The transept and apse were included in supplementary inven
y of Sir William Leigh was added to the south transept, and a turret clock was installed.
The elaborate north transept and portal are in the flamboyant Gothic style
lying buttresses, with chapels, ending with a transept and a pentagonal apse.
s include a 14th-century piscina in the north transept, and in the east wall there is a richly decor
The hall church, with extended transept and double towers, is 70 metres long, 35 metr
occurred in 1933 with the addition of a south transept and a second balcony to accommodate the overf
lan consists of a three-bay nave with a north transept and north-west vestry, a chancel, and a west
rch is a two story building appearing to be a transept and sharing a common roof with the church, bu
to discern, although little remains of either transept, and only the north wall of the nave and chan
othic style, on a Latin cross groundplan with transept and triple nave, and a belltower on the west
ree-standing Lady Chapel, linked to the north transept and the north aisle of the chancel by covered
Chapels replaced the Norman apse in the north transept and work began on the North Porch, notable fo
rs in a white gown at the intersection of the transept and the aisle.
The four side chapels in the transept are as high and wide as the aisles : the Rosa
In a range to the south of this transept are, in order, the remains of the vestry, the
g, ticket hall, passage to the platforms, and transept area were updated in a stylish light slate bl
View of the interior shows the transept arms to right and left, and the chancel beyon
the two large windows above the east and west transept balconies, six scholars depicted in early 20t
f 1893 by Shrigley and Hunt, a window in each transept by Lavers and Barraud, and a window in the so
Stained glasses of the choir and south transept, cathedral of Metz
tablet appears in the diapered design of the transept ceiling, reading Deo Gratias 22 Nov 1940 ('Th
Giorgio Vasari mentions the work in a transept chapel of the church of San Francesco in Pisa
een the south wall of the choir and the south transept chapel.
Each of these four transept chapels display on their wall pillars four st
constructing the transitional retrochoir, two transept chapels, and possibly a lady chapel (the latt
The nave and transept clerestory windows mainly depict saints and O
ust 1833, Wilberforce was buried in the north transept, close to his friend William Pitt.
A marble tablet on the east wall of the south transept commemorates Gorham.
A large granite sarcophagus rests in the west transept, containing the remains of Bishop Thomas Fran
The transept contains an oak chest dated 1676 and a bench
The North Transept contains monuments to the Chaworth family of
The chapel in the south transept contains an altar with a canopy and another r
The south transept contains St. Mark's Chapel, from a church in
The south transept contains a 14th-century piscina, and in the n
stained glass includes a window in the south transept dated 1929 by Morris and Co. and elsewhere by
2 is by William Wailes, and that in the south transept, dating from 1896 is by Ballantyne and Gardin
cel with an internal porch added to the south transept door.
The south transept doorway is sheltered by a fine Romanesque por
is a Decorated Gothic insertion and the north transept east window is early 14th century.
in a new aumbry in the east wall of the south transept, facing the south nave aisle.
The south transept forms a chapel and the north transept holds t
In the north transept gable is a window of three stepped lancets, a
They form side aisles in the transept, giving the strange impression that the trans
The north transept has an open timber roof dated 1614.
The transept has round-headed sash windows, and at the eas
The south transept has a reredos in its east wall and in its wes
The transept has a five-light north window and three-light
The nave and transept have a vaulted ceiling, the apse has a slight
The apse of the right transept houses the relics of the local martyrs Sisini
Christian IV added a northern transept in 1631 and a southern transept in 1634.
A new organ was built in the transept in 1962.
tect John Plowman rebuilt the north aisle and transept in 1833.
ellion, and was enlarged by the addition of a transept in 1836.
A new baptistry created in the North transept in 1964 was designed by George Pace and a spa
hich were taken from the ceiling of the south transept in 1964; one of these is dated 1577.
In 1871, a new transept increased the capacity of the church to 500.
the artist Martin Travers converted the north transept into a chapel of Saint Hubert in memory of Ev
The transept is occupied by the organ.
The north transept is five-sided, while the south transept is sq
The roof of the north transept is also wooden, but of Tudor design.
At the angle of the south nave and the south transept is an attached stair-turret.
incote Chapel in the upper floor of the north transept is approached by an iron stairway.
porches to the north and south; a very short transept is apparent internally.
In the north wall of the transept is an aumbry and in the northeast corner is a
In the South Transept is a magnificent monument to Thomas, Lord Scr
execution of Charles I. A window in the south transept is by William Wailes and shows the stoning of
south aisle; north of the chancel, forming a transept, is the Londonderry mausoleum, within which i
The north transept itself has 12th-century pilaster buttresses,
It has a single mezzanine at transept level, giving access to one entrance.
The ticket hall is located at transept level, and both the mezzanine and platforms a
on is a normal side platform station with one transept, mezzanine and three entrances.
t entrance in a corner of San Lorenzo's right transept, now closed.
Becket was murdered in the north transept of the cathedral on 29 December 1170.
A memorial to Dr. Read is in the south transept of the Cathedral.
It remains as the transept of the current church, built along east-west
View of ruined transept of Roche Abbey by John Buckler, watercolour,
His tomb is situated just outside the right transept of the church.
altar dedicated to them in the right (south) transept of the present St. Peter's Basilica.
Spears designed the rose window for the south transept of St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town, South A
he gatehouse, Chapter House, and the northern transept of the Priory Church.
n March 10, 1532, and was buried in the south transept of Aberdeen Cathedral.
on 10 April 1545, and was buried in the south transept of Aberdeen Cathedral.
ng is placed on the western wall of the north transept of the chapel.
in a noble shrine" (probably lay in the south transept of the church).
, the "Old Sacristy" nestled between the left transept of San Lorenzo, with which it consciously com
Leuven Town Hall (1448-1469), as well as the transept of the Saint Peter's Church.
d was buried in the eastern part of the north transept of York Minster, where his monument still rem
erred in the Chapelle Marie-Rose in the right transept of the Co-cathedral of Saint-Antoine-de-Padou
Displayed in the west transept of St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Memphis,
One of the six lancet windows in the north transept of Westminster Abbey was filled with stained
his wife Caroline, which stands in the north transept of Milton Abbey in Dorset.
There are the remains of a transept on the north side of the church, reduced when
1292 at Mortlake and was buried in the north transept, or the Martyrdom, of Canterbury Cathedral.
North transept porch with a window of the sacristy (c.1310)
Both these transept portals were richly embellished with sculptur
the present clerestory windows, the nave and transept roofs, in the chancel and the upper stages of
The transept rose window on the right is dedicated to Belg
ichenau he erected the tall western tower and transept that stand today on the island site of Reiche
funding allowed the expansion to the nave and transept that form a Latin cross.
ster architect, Thomas Jones, added the south transept, the west tower, and possibly two galleries.
of that church that still stand are the south transept, the south door arch, the holy water stoop an
In the south transept, there is a “monument to Alderman Sherston da
In the intersection of the main nave and transept there's the dome.
The arms on the east wall of the north transept those of the Earls of Dysart who were the own
headed Romanesque arch leading into the north transept, through which the residents would have passe
side platform station, built in tunnel with a transept, ticket hall, and access at each end.
esigned the 1870 additions (Chancel and South Transept) to St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill (built 1
s of a nave and a chancel, with a small north transept to contain the organ and a tower on the south
de Chelles added a gabled portal to the north transept topped off by a spectacular rose window.
Our Lady Square, with the Apostles Gate, the transept tower and the Obra Nova.
tic crag of masonry - a fragment of the south transept wall of the abbey church - and the earthworks
century date (perhaps removed from the south transept wall when the door under the window was close
In 1662 the south transept was demolished.
The chancel was lengthened, and a transept was added in 1884.
The North Transept was formerly an elaborate chantry chapel dedi
A new transept was added in 1907, and the church was reorder
The north transept was converted for use as a school, with a gal
The chapel in the north transept was also extended at this time, and a trefoil
The north transept was converted into a memorial for the war dea
h century the chancel was rebuilt and a south transept was added to the nave.
The transept was built first, then the choir with its ambu
The cope, to be seen in the North transept, was made for the 900th anniversary of the la
n after the war ended, and the original north transept was later converted into a vestry to form a m
The Abbey's organ, located in the North Transept was installed in 1858 by Gray & Davison, and
early part of the 19th century, when a north transept was added "as a family pew for the Earl of Ma
The northern transept, weakened by the removal of tributary structu
tween 1889 and 1901 the eastern arm and south transept were considerably altered to the design of Ge
Both were buried in the transept which Percy had added to Dromore Cathedral.
There was formerly a north transept which was removed in the Victorian restoratio
ft long (120 m) and 75 ft wide (23 m), with a transept which was 150 ft long (46 m).
o double its former breadth, in the form of a transept, which is gabled outwardly; the chancel will
The eastern transept window depicts the Pentecost event, while the
Of special note are the two transept windows on the East and West sides of the chu
ible for rebuilding the west front, roof, and transept windows of St Albans Cathedral at his own exp
The 73-foot (22 m) tall transept windows are among the tallest stained glass w
The north transept with its doorway is of the Norman period.
0 years later, Christian V extended the north transept with a further three severies.
There is a two-bay north transept with an attached eastern vestry, a west porch
This formed a north transept, with accommodation for the family at church
It has no transept, with closed staircases leading to the mezzan
tury and had a choir with a rose window and a transept with another rose window in the south front,
                                                                                                    


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