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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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