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  • plan consists of a three-bay nave with a north aisle, a single-bay chancel with a north vestry, and
  • Its plan consists of a nave with a north aisle, a south porch, a chancel with a roof at a low
  • consists of a nave with a clerestory, a north aisle, a south porch and a north transept, a chancel
  • The plan consists of a nave with a north aisle, a baptistry and a south porch, a chancel with
  • hurch consists of a four-bay nave with a north aisle, a south porch and a three-bay chancel.
  • The church was restored in 1846 and the north aisle added in 1866.
  • The east wall of the south aisle also has a crocketed parapet, and corner pinna
  • nciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the north aisle altar was also dedicated to the Blessed Virgin
  • The south aisle altar was known as that of "St Gregory of Pity
  • ndiary bomb fell through the roof of the south aisle and bounced from the floor into some central h
  • angs in a fine mahogany bell hood in the north aisle and is rung to signal the start of Sunday wors
  • n the Continental seating style with no center aisle and two exits for every four rows in the theat
  • uction of what would become the church's south aisle and the building of a college house for the cl
  • at the daily services was erected in the north aisle, and furnished by the gifts of church organisa
  • By adding an aisle and a top floor, Mgr.
  • a house within the ruins, rebuilding the north aisle and adding a tower at the entrance.
  • ave is flanked by the Lady Chapel in the north aisle and All Souls Chapel in the south aisle.
  • e church consists of a west tower, nave, north aisle and porch, south aisle and porch, and chancel.
  • In 1886 the south aisle and chapel were demolished, the three-bay arca
  • arged in the 15th by the addition of the south aisle and the tower.
  • ded in the 14th century to include nave, south aisle and tower.
  • window on the east and west sides of the north aisle, and at the west end of the south aisle.
  • The windows in the north aisle and on the north side of the clerestory are si
  • plan consists of a three-bay nave with a south aisle and a south porch, a chancel, and a bellcote a
  • ancel with a south chapel, a nave with a south aisle, and a west tower.
  • other brackets and a piscina are in the south aisle and two brackets in the north aisle.
  • imple, consisting of a three-bay nave, a north aisle and a chancel.
  • sively rebuilt, with the addition of the north aisle and the red sandstone arches, while red roof t
  • al church consisting of a chancel, nave, north aisle and western tower.
  • as enlarged in the 15th century when the south aisle and tower were built.
  • plan consists of a five-bay nave with a north aisle and a south porch, and a three-bay chancel wit
  • The roof of the nave is tiled, while the aisle and chancel have lead roofs.
  • The architect John Plowman rebuilt the north aisle and transept in 1833.
  • of a west tower, a five-bay nave with a north aisle, and a chancel with a lower roof.
  • The nave, aisle and porch were rebuilt in 1854 in Perpendicula
  • The aisle and the porch still have their carved wagon ro
  • At the same time a north aisle and a south porch were added.
  • refoil-headed piscina in the south wall of the aisle, and another in the south wall of the chancel.
  • cts Sharpe and Paley, who also added the north aisle and the tower.
  • The stained glass in the north aisle and the chapel dates from the late 19th or ear
  • In 1876 a north aisle and a west porch were added.
  • The south aisle and chapel were added in 1909 and designed by
  • The church was built in 1853 and a south aisle and spire were added in 1857, both being desig
  • The south aisle and Lady Chapel were added as war memorials.
  • It consisted of a nave and a south aisle, and had lancet windows.
  • situated at the east end of the north chancel aisle and was originally manufactured in about 1935
  • ntury and comprises a chancel, nave with south aisle and porch, and west tower.
  • There is a chapel at the east end of the south aisle and two vestries along the north side of the c
  • The plan consists of a nave with a north aisle and a south porch, a chancel that is longer an
  • It has a towner of three stages, a fine south aisle and a south porch.
  • orch, a north transept, a chancel with a north aisle, and a northwest tower.
  • renewing windows in the clerestory, the north aisle and elsewhere, and reconstructing the roof.
  • hurch consists of a four-bay nave with a south aisle and a gabled porch, and a two-bay chancel with
  • During this period a new north aisle and sacristry were added, the roof was raised
  • He added the south aisle and porch at the same time but its east and we
  • or less 14th and 15th century in date: (south aisle and tower 15th century).
  • Ferrey lengthened the nave and added the north aisle and tower.
  • s now sited in the middle, beside the southern aisle and is frequently in use for baptisms.
  • t. Nicolas' was drastically restored, with the aisle and west front being rebuilt and the nave re-r
  • rliest parts of the building are Norman but an aisle and a tower were added in the 15th century..
  • At the time of Henry VIII a new Nave, South Aisle and Porch were rebuilt with brick, (“having go
  • probable position at the west end of the north aisle and it is likely that it had never been moved
  • The stained glass in the tracery of the aisle and nave windows dates from the 15th century a
  • l pew arrangement was removed to give a centre aisle, and in the 1980s a doorway was built between
  • uilt with doors into the chancel and the south aisle and an organ loft was built over the vestry.
  • f Lourdes by Philip Lindsay Clark in the north aisle, and of the Holy Family by Josefina de Vasconc
  • is a stained glass window of 1874 in the south aisle and the east window dates from 1927 incorporat
  • as extensively restored in 1861 when the north aisle and probably the vestry and organ bay were add
  • on Thomas, recalls: "One woman walked down the aisle and repeatedly banged her head on the front of
  • ded south of the chancel and east of the south aisle, and a four-centred arch was inserted in the s
  • restored and enlarged in 1864, when the north aisle and a new chancel were added.
  • The south aisle and the south porch were rebuilt between 1836
  • el of ease, and has a nave of four bays, north aisle, and south porch.
  • The church has a chancel, nave, south aisle and a granite ashlar battlemented tower 70 fee
  • the addition of a chancel in 1841 and a north aisle and vestry in 1852.
  • The men sit on the right side of the central aisle, and the women sit on the left.
  • ce will have to face before they walk down the aisle and say their I Do's...unless someone should s
  • ined glass window of 1868 located in the north aisle and depicting the Immaculate Conception, with
  • Its plan consists of a nave with a south aisle and a north porch, a chancel, and a west tower
  • It consists of a chancel, nave with south aisle and porch and north vestry, and west tower.
  • It appears that portions of the chancel, north aisle and south porch were rebuilt at that time.
  • tury and restored with the addition of a south aisle and porch in 1874, possibly by the Lord of the
  • from the years 1857 (main organ), 1873 (north aisle) and 1770 (choir).
  • ving all the present galleries, adding a North Aisle and Western Gallery to the Church, and Re-pewi
  • 's central heating boiler, destroyed the North Aisle and everything in it, including an organ built
  • As a result the north aisle and the eastern part of the south aisle were d
  • d that it contains a Green Man figure above an aisle, and White Castle (Wales) a fine example of th
  • I remember walking down an aisle and, all of a sudden, I saw Santa Claus.
  • ilding and the western extension and the north aisle arcade were undertaken by the de Burgh family.
  • transitional Gothic church, with four stories: aisle arcade, gallery arcade, blind triforium and cl
  • The five-bay aisle arcades have moulded piers and two-centred arc
  • The aisle arcades have plain cylindrical piers and octag
  • In the north aisle are monuments to the Catesby family.
  • , and in the east and south walls of the south aisle, are three-light windows with ogee heads.
  • In the north aisle are boards painted with the Ten Commandments a
  • nterior are the pillars, which along the North aisle are octagonal and along the South aisle are ro
  • In the south wall of the south aisle are three two-light windows and a doorway dati
  • In the roof above the south aisle are two two-light dormer windows.
  • On the walls of the north aisle are three fragmentary brasses commemorating: E
  • In one of the windows in the south aisle are fragments of 14th-century stained glass.
  • The upper part of the nave walls and the north aisle are roughcast.
  • Along the wall of the south aisle are three three-light windows.
  • In the wall of the aisle are the remnants of a tomb recess with pinnacl
  • nded arches of the Norman windows in the south aisle are some of the oldest features still visible
  • Along the south wall of the aisle are three three-light Perpendicular windows da
  • In the windows of the south aisle are small shields in painted glass dating poss
  • Those in the north transept and the south aisle are by Heaton, Butler and Bayne and are dated
  • o halves of the choir (one on each side of the aisle) are traditionally named decani (or 1, for the
  • red stone rubble, the chancel is in brick, the aisle around the tower is timber-framed, the belfry
  • ds none other than Snow White walking down the aisle as the bride.
  • y been Master of the famous hospital at Soutra Aisle, as well as the tutor to King James II of Scot
  • as buried on 14 February 1570 in St. Anthony's aisle at St. Giles, Edinburgh.
  • The target is pulled across a two meter wide aisle at the range of 10 metres from the firing poin
  • nd dates from the 15th century, with the north aisle being built in 1534.
  • ilt in 15th century, with the north arcade and aisle being remodelled in 1819, and the east end in
  • ch dates from the 15th century, with the north aisle being built in 1534.
  • Inside, the chapel has a center aisle between painted wooden pews.
  • ol at St George's Terrace - are walking in the aisle between the concert party audience and the fen
  • e east end, with a 14th-century nave and north aisle between them.
  • convened, intending to position himself in the aisle between the Democrats and Republicans to under
  • ptist are the nave and the arcade of the north aisle, both of which were built late in the 12th cen
  • mber 1459, next to his wife Millicent in a new aisle built by Fastolf on the South side of the abbe
  • Subsequently, Summer walked alone down the aisle, but she did not appear to be affected negativ
  • tions of wall and the foot of one of the south aisle buttresses.
  • The nave is supported on the south aisle by Norman arches, whereas those on the north a
  • The stained glass includes some in the south aisle by Morris & Co.
  • are: the window in the south wall of the south aisle by Warrington; the window from the east in the
  • South aisle, by Hardman; memorial window and brass plate,
  • The nave is separated from the south aisle by a three-bay arcade carried on octagonal pil
  • hancel by Charles Eamer Kempe and in the north aisle by Alexander Gascoyne.
  • te Corinthian columns between the nave and the aisle came originally from the mosque of Palermo, ca
  • Co-chair and founder of the House Center Aisle Caucus
  • The North aisle ceiling retains some mediaeval painted panels,
  • dressings, and consists of a nave with a north aisle, chancel and central (but partly offset) tower
  • ty of Liverpool) In the 14th century the south aisle, chancel and tower were added.
  • Its plan consists of a nave with a south aisle, chancel, south porch, north chapel and west t
  • eature is the twin aisled nave with the single aisle chancel.
  • The south aisle chapel is visible on the right side.
  • the Norman Constable of Oxford, built a single aisle chapel to replace the wooden church.
  • nd Omega which were added to the south chancel aisle chapel.
  • The west window of the aisle consists of two lancets, and at the east end i
  • Windows in the north aisle contain roundels of 14th-century stained glass
  • The north aisle contains a large black and white marble monume
  • The aisle contains a bench sedile and a piscina.
  • 1921 Modification of seats with central aisle created.
  • Two windows in the south aisle date from the 1920s and are probably by Shrigl
  • The stained glass in the north aisle dated 1876 was made by Morris & Co. and depict
  • One window in the south aisle dated 1902 is by Kempe.
  • The font in the south aisle dates from around 1300, and consists of a squa
  • The window in the west wall of the aisle dates from about 1340 and has two lights, but
  • The south aisle dates from the 14th century, whilst the north
  • The church and hospital of Soutra Aisle dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was held as a p
  • The ceiling panels over the centre aisle depict: the wise men and the shepherds; Christ
  • red in 1902-3 with the addition of a new north aisle designed by C. Hodgson Fowler and stained glas
  • It was enlarged in 1842 to include a north aisle, designed by Bristol architect Thomas Foster,
  • hrough the spire and tower and exploded in the aisle, destroying the building.
  • original, with 10 benches in each room and an aisle down the center.
  • lter table which was found buried in the South aisle during the 19th century is contained in the La
  • steel drums when Phoebe Buffay walks down the aisle during her wedding.
  • The South Aisle East stained glass window, and Lady Altar adde
  • he chancel and extension of the nave and south aisle eastwards in 1890.
  • altarpiece of the large chapel in the southern aisle enshrines the most celebrated art treasure of
  • above were altered thus: "You tripped down the aisle/ Fell flat on your (laughter) smile/ Your fathe
  • did not want him to escort Jacqueline down the aisle for her wedding to John F. Kennedy.
  • One or two men, walking up and down the aisle for the purpose, would drag the fallen person
  • of The New York Times Book of Broadway: On the Aisle for the Unforgettable Plays of the Last Centur
  • w church was built, incorporating a fragmented aisle from the old church.
  • and lectern are set at the opposite end of the aisle from the altar, projecting into the congregati
  • by Horse of the Year John Henry and across the aisle from Cigar, the leading money-earning Thorough
  • achusetts state delegations sitting across the aisle from each other, he brokered the delegation's
  • The doorway in the south wall of the south aisle has a pointed head.
  • The south aisle has a brick parapet and contains three two-lig
  • The frieze in the south aisle has part of a stone inscribed "Anne Whyting 15
  • The south aisle has three-light Perpendicular windows in the e
  • The south aisle has a stone seat for the priest, a piscina, an
  • The south aisle has two two-light windows on its south side an
  • The north aisle has a two-light window in the north wall, a bl
  • The main aisle has walls which are lighted by two ranges of w
  • The south aisle has a battlemented parapet.
  • The two bays flanking the central aisle have reticulated stone slabs carved in designs
  • orth and south aisles, the arcade in the north aisle having piers of two different types.
  • let to be unable to walk his daughter down the aisle, he makes it in time.
  • The south aisle, however, is purely early 14th century, as are
  • a design by John Douglas, who added the south aisle in 1902, and the spire in 1905.
  • g was completed: first the sanctuary and south aisle in 1895, then the back chapels in 1896, the no
  • riod but enlarged by the addition of the south aisle in the 15th century (the dedication is to St A
  • The old church was extended by the south aisle in the 13th century and the north aisle in the
  • estoration including the addition of the north aisle in 1868.
  • anufacturing, and transformed the then unknown aisle in every Marks and Spencer store into a profit
  • n-sensor activated speakers at the head of the aisle in an effort to reduce overall noise in the st
  • chancel in 1871 and the east half of the south aisle in 1895.
  • He was buried in the St Peter and St Paul aisle in the north of Elgin Cathedral, beside his br
  • A window in the south aisle includes 14th-century glass which was rearrang
  • nly in rubble with ashlar dressings, the north aisle is in lias, and the roofs are tiled.
  • The north aisle is thirteenth century and the tower fifteenth.
  • In the south aisle is the octagonal 15th-century font.
  • The south aisle is separated from the nave by a four-bay arcad
  • At the east end of the north aisle is the organ chamber and at the east end of th
  • The outer north aisle is the earliest part of the church and the res
  • At the east end of the north aisle is St Nicholas' chapel and at the east end of
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