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  • t) in West Ukraine, has a number of Catholic cathedrals, a secondary school, is a market centre for
  • ntiquarian tastes, which led to his visiting cathedrals, abbeys, and churches in England and France.
  • Chet Atkins, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, The Cathedrals, Al Hirt, Barbara Mandrell, Willie Nelson, T
  • as a synecdoche for collegiate churches and cathedrals alike) was erected between 1389 and 1485.
  • e group performs services and concerts in UK Cathedrals and Churches.
  • rms, the Society of Genealogists and various cathedrals and museums.
  • vine services are usually only celebrated in cathedrals and large monasteries.
  • The firm was better known for the many cathedrals and public buildings they built, frequently
  • ered as pianist-and often a comedian-for the Cathedrals and Legacy Five.
  • specially from the pre-reformation churches, cathedrals and abbeys.
  • He preached at first in the great cathedrals, and then for twenty-seven years (1665-92) g
  • eriors of some of the largest and best known cathedrals and churches in the country.
  • der Oliver Cromwell had great effect on many Cathedrals and Churches, particularly felt in St David'
  • As well dam for water-tanks the people's cathedrals and churches, for no holier temple has ever
  • Green built a large number of organs for the cathedrals, and for churches in London and the country,
  • tory of parliament, British castles, English cathedrals, and a book on William Wilberforce.
  • He has performed in most major UK Cathedrals and concert halls, and was Assistant Organis
  • lyphonic works, preserved in various Spanish cathedrals and monasteries, are often confused with tho
  • such as the Barbican Centre and has sung in cathedrals and other churches in and around London as w
  • ntre, linking village churches, monasteries, cathedrals and castles built between 950 and 1250 and w
  • nown as Earthquake Baroque and many existing cathedrals and buildings can be pinpointed as being bui
  • the distribution of the revenues of certain cathedrals and collegiate churches, and about the same
  • y different types began to appear in English cathedrals and churches beginning in the 14th century;
  • xhibition of Creffield's drawings of English cathedrals appeared in the first issue of the journal,
  • His wine cathedrals are located in several cities of Catalonia s
  • eligious significance than Europe's greatest cathedrals are for western culture.
  • Many of England's most famous cathedrals are adorned with Purbeck marble, and much of
  • ugh Pearson, who designed Truro and Brisbane Cathedrals as well as other churches in East Sussex.
  • h whom he toured, performing in many English cathedrals as well as a concert tour in and around Kobl
  • There are Roman Catholic cathedrals at Salamanca and Ciudad Rodrigo.
  • ebuilt, it was only surpassed in size by the cathedrals at Ely, Norwich and Winchester.
  • This resulted in the exhibition 'English Cathedrals' at the Hayward Gallery, London, which subse
  • The 12th century cathedrals at Strasbourg, Chartres, Rochester and Cante
  • The Cathedrals' bass singer, George Younce, was waiting in
  • s) from end to end, smaller than most of the cathedrals being constructed at the time.
  • England to become a Cathedral, most monastic cathedrals being Benedictine.
  • It was one of the first cathedrals built by the Episcopal Church in the United
  • Not only monasteries and cathedrals, but parish churches often celebrate the Div
  • There had been two other cathedrals, but are now in ruins.
  • Notitia Ecclesiae Anglicanae, or History of Cathedrals, but was prevented by death from completing
  • Green Cathedrals, by Phil Lowry.
  • Green Cathedrals, by Phil Lowry, 1992
  • Green Cathedrals, by Philip J. Lowry
  • The range of venues includes cathedrals, churches, castles, football stadiums, unive
  • cks being installed both home and abroad for cathedrals, churches, town halls, schools, engineering
  • oad and encompasses the old and new Coventry Cathedrals, Coventry University, West Orchard and Cathe
  • rch that is one of Chicago's historic Polish Cathedrals designed by Erhard Brielamier & Sons, while
  • as designing wineries, which are called wine cathedrals due to their magnificence.
  • Like most English cathedrals, Exeter suffered during the Dissolution of t
  • Fabric Advisory Committee from 1997, of the Cathedrals' Fabric Commission for England, from 1995, a
  • An Anglican, he was chairman of the Cathedrals Fabric Commission for England (from 1991) an
  • BBC broadcasts and recordings, the Southern Cathedrals Festival and Chichester Festivities.
  • hed, with the title changed to the "Southern Cathedrals Festival", and the proceedings increased to
  • 96 parishes were dedicated to her while five cathedrals had the same title.
  • manuscript at various British libraries and cathedrals, having never been published.
  • Before the Cathedrals, he performed with the Dumplin Valley Boys f
  • After leaving the Cathedrals, he sang with Greater Vision from 1990 throu
  • After the retirement of the Cathedrals, he co-founded Legacy Five along with former
  • addition, he played recitals in churches and cathedrals here and abroad.
  • nabled him to give recitals in both of those cathedrals; his programme in Chartres 2004 concluded wi
  • The Cathedrals immediately became a sensation with their sm
  • this reason that the united diocese has two cathedrals in current use as well as a number of decons
  • h house is named after six cities which have cathedrals in England.
  • tchings included street scenes and important cathedrals in London, Florence, Edinburgh, and Paris.
  • ain articles: Bishop of Edmonton and List of cathedrals in Canada
  • One of two cathedrals in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Connor i
  • d himself by reforming the discipline of the cathedrals in these dioceses.
  • ach who built many of the magnificent Polish Cathedrals in Chicago.
  • Diocese of Limerick, it is now one of three cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Limerick and Killa
  • the Diocese of Cashel, it is now one of six cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Cashel and Ossory.
  • ach who built many of the magnificent Polish Cathedrals in Chicago .
  • Thus, all churches and cathedrals in England were transferred to the Church of
  • ws for St. Andrew's Cathedral and St. Mary's Cathedrals in Sydney, Australia as well as for the Hous
  • eld mass at the cathedral- one of only a few cathedrals in the United States so honored.
  • that most Roman Catholic large churches and cathedrals in many parts of Europe had acquired by late
  • large acoustical environments (such as most cathedrals in Europe).
  • The Catholic Church erected cathedrals in Roskilde (Roskilde Cathedral) and in Lund
  • ning, and his succession of posts at various cathedrals in Italian towns is well documented: he serv
  • Unlike most cathedrals in Spain, construction of this cathedral had
  • nd not only in St. Mark's but in other large cathedrals in Italy.
  • lergyman, he speaks at other Anglican church cathedrals, including at Manchester, England, and Covin
  • l and Malta, and offers regular evensongs at cathedrals including Canterbury and St Paul's.
  • assisted in the shoring-up of several great cathedrals including St Paul's Cathedral and Winchester
  • islaus Kostka, one of Chicago's famed Polish Cathedrals, is home to a 9-foot-wide (2.7 m) Iconic Mon
  • After Salisbury and Norwich Cathedrals, it is third tallest spire in England, and i
  • Like many of Chicago's Polish Cathedrals, its Renaissance style recalls the glory day
  • Goin' In Style; The Cathedrals; Lari Goss; Homeland
  • These rejas can be found in cathedrals located in Spain and Portugal.
  • d baritone position changed often during the Cathedrals' long career, but the four most stable versi
  • erity and said he copied Sisley, or that his cathedrals looked like Monet, or that he painted like S
  • nted when Haase failed to appear with former Cathedrals members Scott Fowler, Gerald Wolfe, Mark Tra
  • Historically, in cathedrals, monasteries and larger establishments such
  • l movement, are rarely performed in Anglican cathedrals now.
  • Cathedrals of England and Wales and Their History (1888
  • After the cathedrals of England, further series of drawings were
  • asilicas located in the city, as well as six cathedrals of various denominations.
  • Modern malls have been described as the new Cathedrals of Consumption
  • Cathedrals of Kudzu: A Personal Landscape of the South
  • ed. 100 most beautiful cathedrals of the world: A journey through five contine
  • s as Holland, London, and Vanished Halls and Cathedrals of France.
  • e Baseball Production's magazine show called Cathedrals of the Game.
  • He received canonries in the cathedrals of Brandenburg and Havelberg, and in 1530 to
  • Carmarthen he also conducted surveys of the cathedrals of St David's and Llandaff which were publis
  • studies of ecclesiastical architecture: The Cathedrals of England and English Parish Churches as Wo
  • ours as well, appearing in many of the great cathedrals of Europe.
  • 1883-1891), he spoke in nearly all the great cathedrals of France and Belgium.
  • out over 700 windows, including work in the cathedrals of Newcastle, Chester, Lincoln, Norwich, Sou
  • His book Cathedrals of Kudzu: A Personal Landscape of the South
  • festival held each August alternately at the cathedrals of the Three Counties (Hereford, Gloucester
  • one the impression he is entering one of the cathedrals of Europe."
  • nd is designed to rival in size the medieval cathedrals of England that were lost to the Catholic Ch
  • l times and can be seen in virtually all the cathedrals of the south of England, in columns and slab
  • Minerva and other palaces, as well as in the cathedrals of Macerata, Montefiascone and Montalto Marc
  • Resembling the two cathedrals on Gendarmenmarkt they are significant examp
  • Half-way between the two cathedrals on Hope Street, they stopped to unveil a 15f
  • with statues and statuettes; among European cathedrals, only Chartres has more sculpted figures.
  • It has been discussed in Green Cathedrals, Philip J. Lowry's book on American baseball
  • lead singer Scott Fowler's attention to the Cathedrals Quartet.
  • Inside the cathedrals, rejas were often placed in front of the cho
  • Following the retirement of the Cathedrals, Roger and fellow Cathedrals member Scott Fo
  • The diocese has two diocesan cathedrals, Saint Macartan's Cathedral in Clogher and S
  • For the cathedrals, see St Eunan's Cathedral.
  • some monasteries to be refounded as secular cathedrals served by dean and chapter instead of priors
  • rough the open doors the viewer can see both cathedrals signifying the unity the churchmen, affectio
  • oric historic monuments such as churches and cathedrals: Sophia Cathedral, Volodymyr Cathedral, and
  • y Courts had a say in the Cathedral and many cathedrals still contain court rooms, although these ar
  • During his time with The Cathedrals, Talley wrote a number of songs.
  • assistant organist at several great English Cathedrals, teacher of languages and music at several s
  • t the group for his first performance as the Cathedrals' tenor.
  • most remembered for his commissioning of two cathedrals, the Cathedral of Saint Chad, Birmingham and
  • ide reputation with its graduates working on cathedrals, theatres and public buildings all over the
  • gious work which can be seen in churches and cathedrals throughout Britain.
  • s performed in many famous concert halls and cathedrals throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland, Euro
  • in the Chapel, but also sing at churches and cathedrals throughout the country and annual tours both
  • oducing both religious work for churches and cathedrals throughout the country and exhibiting and se
  • n time, yet in the line of the great English Cathedrals; to build anew on tradition, to rely on prop
  • In English cathedrals today the priest responsible for liturgy and
  • at his own funeral and is still performed in cathedrals today.
  • On 16 November 2007 the music event The cathedrals took place for the first time with his 44th
  • chestra stages a summer festival of music in cathedrals, under the title Cathedral Classics, sponsor
  • It covered almost all of Cathedrals ward and the northern part of the Chaucer wa
  • This was based on the argument that cathedrals were always based in cities.
  • sh churches were built and the great English cathedrals were founded from 1083.
  • During the 1990s, the Cathedrals were regulars on the "Gaither Homecoming" vi
  • During the 1970s the Cathedrals were regulars on Sunday Morning Television a
  • Gothic style of architecture; just as ornate cathedrals were built to house holy relics, organa were
  • he palace are also in the style of Christian cathedrals, while Byzantine influence is also seen thro
  • The Age of Cathedrals with Paul Hillier and Theatre of Voices, Har
  • Christmas of 1979 - one of only 29 American cathedrals with that title.
  • land bishop is unique in having two diocesan cathedrals within a single diocese, with one Dean and c
  • associated with masonry buildings and large cathedrals wooden buildings in the style reflect the sk