Underneath the chapel lie a series of sealed vaults, the contents of which are the subject of constant speculation. |
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This one-bedroom, split-level apartment is in the converted former chapel of Old Connaught House in Rathmichael. |
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The funeral was held at the VA Center chapel and the standing-room-only crowd spilled out into the street. |
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He braved the Great War to reach men and materials to build the chapel here. |
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It is the seat of vicarial house with a chapel dedicated to the Visitazione di Maria Vergine and it depend on the parish church of Traverses. |
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More recently, I watched as seminarians filed into the main chapel on a Sunday afternoon to sing vespers. |
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The Navy has even put a swiper by the door of the chapel as a substitute for the Sunday church-service collection plate, says Cmdr. |
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In 1713 he had become maestro di cappella to the Marchese Stella, succeeding Alessandro Scarlatti, and organist of the viceroyal chapel. |
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In 1850, Gill's school was replaced by a dual-purpose hall built specially as a school room and chapel on land donated by Thomas Matthews. |
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The castle is worth a look with its 12 th-century keep, two-storey chapel, Renaissanc e apartments and vaulted kitchen. |
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Sian's name has now been engraved on a plaque, which is kept in the chapel at the HMS Drake naval establishment, in Plymouth. |
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You shall get into the chapel if the abbe is disfrocked for his share in it. |
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In 1359 Orcagna signed a large and elaborate tabernacle for the chapel of the Florentine guildhall, Or San Michele. |
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Contained within the footprint of the original neo-Gothic chapel, the flowing, guitar-shaped plan emphasizes the continuity of life. |
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New Spirit Community Church, which inducted its first class of 90 members in February, meets temporarily in the chapel. |
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Le Corbusier, a staunch atheist, at first had refused to accept the commission to rebuild the chapel. |
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The choir of around a dozen were placed up in the gallery, with a commanding view over the rest of the chapel. |
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She commanded him-in his native Nahuatl to seek out the head of the Mexican church and ask that a chapel devoted to her be erected on Tepeyac. |
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There's a whole craft industry based on vehicles for transferring corpses from the chapel to the boneyard. |
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This allowed wedding parties and other users to experience relatively unencumbered views of the historic chapel. |
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Were they preludes to a hymn sung by a congregation, and, if so, commoners in a parish church or gentry in a court chapel? |
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The Queen, who wore a long coat and matching feather fascinator, and The Duke of Edinburgh were the last to enter the chapel. |
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Threshfield, it was said, consisted of 17 houses, four farms, a shop, a pub and a chapel. |
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To serve as the Order's chapel a collegiate church dedicated to St George was established. |
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Familiars actually dwelling in a monastery may receive their Easter Communion in the church or chapel of the monastery. |
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Weekend working parties had previously built a delightful chapel, furnished with articles made of birchwood and with an altar of cherrywood. |
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The Seamen's Bethel is a chapel in New Bedford, Massachusetts, located at 15 Johnny Cake Hill. |
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His major Paduan commission was for the decoration of the ruling Carrara family's palace chapel. |
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The panels were then releaded, waterproofed with linseed oil putty, and shipped back to the chapel for reinstallation. |
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Villagers are raising funds to replace the ageing structure, once a Methodist chapel in Sutton-on-Derwent. |
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And this was one of Saint Bridget's Days that this creature was in her chapel, which beforetime was her chamber that she died in. |
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The balcony reaches across the back of the chapel, sensitively preserving existing wood details. |
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Die there and you will be removed immediately to the chapel of rest and for a week, then whisked off to the crematorium. |
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The body was later recovered from the back of the van and is now lying at the chapel of rest. |
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The undertaker was so taken with the story of Bobby Bell that he is dedicating a new chapel of rest to his memory. |
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Funeral directors want to move a chapel of rest because people parking in front of the door are preventing them getting coffins in and out. |
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When my Nan died, I was very upset, particularly as I didn't get a chance to say goodbye, so my dad and I went to the chapel of rest to see her. |
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But I wasn't allowed to go to the chapel of rest to see Sarah's body, I wasn't allowed to go to her funeral. |
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The tasteful chapel of rest provides a peaceful surrounding where last respects can be paid. |
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In 1860, this was extended to accommodate a school and chapel of ease for the local Church of Ireland community. |
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St Joseph's Church was consecrated in April 1904 as a chapel of ease for St Michael's parish. |
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He was an extremely religious man and when in good health had a chapel of ease erected on his property, not far from his dwelling. |
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Lucie McFall is a Bolton Evening News reporter and joint mother of the chapel. |
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They sacked me when I was father of the chapel at the Bolton Evening News to stop precisely this happening. |
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The chapel balloted and there was an overwhelming vote for strike action and action short of a strike. |
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Our chapel met beforehand and organised a solid mass walkout from that meeting. |
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We are a very young chapel, new to taking action, and we had one and two day strikes at first before we escalated to all-out. |
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The National Union of Journalists has a chapel of over 50 members and is growing. |
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This would have left virtually the entire chapel earning below the average wage in Britain. |
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The chapel has already won 100 percent support in a strike ballot to defend Mark and will be meeting this week to decide its next move. |
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The Lincolnshire Free Press and Spalding Guardian chapel started their strikes after rejecting a 2.5 percent offer. |
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Three representatives from the chapel are visiting Broughton this week to recruit people to the union, with a view to improving conditions there. |
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Long before the funeral hour the street in front of the undertaker's chapel was crowded. |
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Only about half the mourners were able to fit into the chapel, the rest having to stand outside throughout. |
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The undertaking establishment was on the Brompton Road hard by the chapel and nearby Trevor Square. |
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I hope he got to the chapel on time because it wouldn't be the first time he dandered in late. |
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The chapel was over a hundred years old and the day dawned sunny and mild for them. |
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Still in practice the groom and groomsmen make their entrance into the chapel through a side door. |
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The vizzy, with its tiny roof, is designed like a flat-fronted oriel, a miniature echo of the stone oriel fronting Edward IV's chapel above. |
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The eastern, public strip is a wide hall, terminated at its southern end by the funerary chapel, where the services are held. |
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The chapel at Rochdale cemetery was packed with mourners for the funeral service, which was led by the Rev Robin Usher, of Milnrow parish church. |
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I hadn't been to the crematorium chapel, though, since Jack's funeral and I found it really hard. |
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The service had ended and the priest was standing in front of them, motioning for them to exit the chapel ahead of the rest of the guests. |
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A funeral was held for Miriam at the Fullsville chapel two nights after the incident. |
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It espoused ideas of the freeborn Englishman resisting the arbitrary powers of his masters and praying in his nonconformist chapel. |
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The company was founded in 1946 by Peter's father Jack Hudson and is based in a former nonconformist chapel in Shawclough Road. |
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Worshippers at a Methodist chapel said their final goodbyes to the building at a packed closing service. |
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The building was previously known as the village's Congregational and Zion chapel. |
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If it was all about the same God why couldn't I go to chapel instead of the church? |
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He also had an established link with San Isidoro in particular, as Alfonso V had dedicated a chapel to him in the earlier church. |
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At the center of this church is a chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, with paintings by Leopold Layer. |
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After six weeks his parents, Michelle and Steve, organised an emergency Christening at the hospital chapel. |
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A bishop from one of these ancient churches would not be allowed to speak at my college chapel. |
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Banqueting rooms and a private chapel will be available for hire, allowing the monastery to host weddings and family occasions once again. |
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Five hours into the wait, I sought refuge in the hospital chapel, conveniently located adjacent to the waiting room. |
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All of the religious programs are paid for with private donations, as was the construction of the prison chapel. |
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I remember at one point going to the hospital chapel to pray for her and honestly thought that that was it. |
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Five weeks later she was christened in the chapel of Buckingham Palace and was given the names Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. |
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Chairman Alex Carder told the parish council that a carol service had been held in the chapel at Christmas. |
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The now ruined Spofforth Castle was the base he established in the area and would have had a chantry chapel for private family worship. |
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The village is named after St Wrw, whose remains are said to be buried in the chantry chapel in the churchyard. |
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The warehouse, which includes a watermill and a chantry chapel, won the grant under the Heritage Economic Regeneration Scheme. |
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The national trust has sought to halt the demolition of a mid-19th century, fire-damaged chapel, claiming it is still protected. |
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He held his hands out in the near blackness of the chapel, brushing against her caul. |
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We also visit the peaceful oratory and the Institute's chapel, where students can attend mass every day. |
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Also within the wall would have been a well, latrines, a chapel, workshops, barns, pens for livestock, hen houses and perhaps other outbuildings. |
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Even though the chapel is a massive stone block structure, it has remained firm since its construction. |
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The castle also has a chapel and billiard room, while a basement and sub-basement have been dug into the rock behind the house. |
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Each climate-controlled chapel has its own generator, electrical outlets, lights, and seats for 100 people. |
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The murmuring, fluttering sounds of the crowd echoed off the high ceilings and stone arches of the chapel. |
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In 1424 Jobard was still tenant, at the same rent, of what was described as a hermitage or chapel with garden. |
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Built on a wooded spur above the town, the chapel is visible from almost six miles away. |
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Here the view was dominated by a stupendous skyscape, rather like the fanciful ones on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. |
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They should have had the funds available to carry out the work on the chapel. |
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The Nashos marched to the chapel from the Warrant Officers and Senior Sailors' Mess. |
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The plan of the church is essentially traditional with nave, altar, side chapel and confessional booths. |
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The chapel was separated from the central tower by the two folding doors that formed a small tambour. |
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There is a modern, quiet chapel and a yet-to-be-commissioned crucifix overlooking the main entrance. |
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He laughed softly and directed me out of the chapel, towards the portals of the main doorway and the sunlight in the plaza. |
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He took me to the sanctum of the whole church, where the chapel was and I stared at the bright rosaries and the flowered stained windows. |
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Would it be possible for the galleried seating area to be twisted around to make a feature of it as you walk into the chapel? |
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During these hidden years, Jeanne often spent hours kneeling in the chapel, gazing at the crucifix or the tabernacle of Christ's presence. |
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This included a chapel, bedrooms, parlours, and a dining area together with a hall where operettas, plays and musicals are produced annually. |
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The original patron's heirs sold the rights to the chapel to their neighbor Antonio Paganelli in 1487 for two hundred florins. |
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The preschoolers and seniors attend chapel together and share story-time once a week. |
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Finally, the King was led behind the altar into St Edward's chapel to be clothed in purple robes and given the Imperial Crown, Orb and Sceptre. |
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The house could also be a chapel or from some angles a boat or lobster pot. |
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As the hearse and police cars drove down the drive towards the chapel, the rainy night air was lit up with flashes from Press cameras. |
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Tiles have fallen from the roof of the small chapel and the entrance archway looks in danger of imminent collapse. |
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His sudden departure from the Chapel Royal was resented by James I, who caused him to be dismissed from the archduke's chapel. |
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The collegers regarded him as a kind adviser and friend, and in 1850 gave a font and cover to the college chapel as a tribute of their regard. |
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Her coffin was placed next to his in a vault within the chapel, where the casket containing the ashes of Princess Margaret was also interred. |
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A chapel stood here at an early period, erected doubtless on account of the great distance from the mother church of St. Mary, Carlisle. |
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On an old, dry river bend stand the ruins of an ancient chapel that Jordanians say is the site of Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist. |
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In 1512-13 Raphael painted above the entrance arch of the Chigi chapel in S. Maria del Popolo a fresco with sibyls and prophets. |
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They also had to smash a number of windows in the chapel to ventilate the building. |
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All told, 21 worship services take place in the chapel every week, whether anyone but the officiant is there or not. |
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Yesterday it was standing room only in the chapel during the short, humanist service conducted by the chapel officiant. |
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The elegant Georgian convent buildings, including a neo-classical chapel dating from 1769, are steeped in history. |
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The Ronchamp chapel was the first of three religious buildings designed by the architect. |
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The self-sufficient campus has a post office, a farm, athletic fields, chapel and amphitheater. |
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One of the first things to note about The Westin Tokyo is its extensive events facilities, which include a Renaissance chapel and Shinto Hall. |
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Even more astonishing is his chapel, designed by Einhard on the basis of the mystic octagon. |
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There's a whole craft industry based on vehicles for transferring stiffs from the chapel to the boneyard. |
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The accommodation includes an entrance hall, living room, a kitchen, utility, four bedrooms, a nursery, three bathrooms, and a chapel. |
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It was then a long climb through bedchambers and banqueting hall, chapel and corridors until we came out on to the roof and saw the amazing view. |
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On Whitsunday all Kilton crowded behind us into the little chapel and saw the wooden statues wearing real mantles of bright wool for the day. |
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But this simply melts into a soft play of colours and light as you enter the chapel. |
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His parents were religious but freethinking, and he attended the Church of England and the Wesleyan chapel. |
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Suddenly, the hired orchestra starts to play the wedding march, as Amber enters the chapel. |
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They advised the removal of older, wooden icons and statues to a nearby day chapel, and created a muted background of bronze and mauve colour. |
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The chapel could only accommodate a fraction of the people and each mass was dedicated to all the victims. |
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The townsfolk wasted no time in organizing a search for what everyone assumed was a Marian statue or chapel of some sort. |
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But the Genesis narratives are appropriate as well to Mary and cleansing, especially in a Marian chapel. |
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The whole forms a remarkable three-dimensional baldachin for the chapel, as sculptural as it is architectural. |
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Of the seven fire hydrants surrounding the chapel, four failed to work for one reason or another. |
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The battalion chapel and a game room with billiards and ping-pong tables were also located in the DFAC building. |
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His coffin was carried to Rochdale Cemetery in a hearse pulled by two shire horses and it was standing room only at the chapel. |
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Some say St Patrick himself built the chapel after surviving a shipwreck on the rocks below. |
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Flowers, left by local people, fill the porch of the 19 th-century chapel where the Queen Mother was a regular worshipper. |
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It is in good decorative order, and features include timber floors, new teak sash windows, a restored chapel, and a new roof. |
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We were up at 5am for chapel service, after which we trooped to the refectory for breakfast. |
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Flowers, left by local people, fill the porch of the 19th-century chapel where the Queen Mother was a regular worshipper. |
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You could spend the day exploring its halls, museums, galleries, chapel and arsenal. |
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It is in this chapel that the first conversation about clerical office begins. |
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The odd pheasant springs hazardously from behind a dry stone wall and the occasional chapel marks this out as Methodist country. |
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He was an independent in religion, worshipping at the chapel Bunyan had served, a teetotaller, vegetarian, and a man of austere habits. |
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Last year the chapel was re-erected at the museum after a meticulous restoration that lasted ten years. |
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You may enjoy quiet time in the interdenominational chapel and view a waterfall through the window. |
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It is built of local flint with stone dressings and comprises a chancel, nave, south aisle, porch, a north transeptal chapel and a western tower. |
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Part of the original wall paintings have been preserved to this day due to the difficult access to the awkwardly situated chapel. |
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The original neo-Gothic chapel fell victim to subsidence and was replaced in 1963 with a tepee-like structure covered in copper. |
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I entered the chapel late, I remember the kind usher who showed me discreetly to my seat. |
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The palace chapel had porcelain bells in the wooden belfry and large porcelain figures of the apostles. |
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It is well reputed for its fine teaching but the pinnacle of its fame is its glorious chapel with its murals of intricate artwork. |
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A chapel beside the ruins of the World Trade Centre was the place chosen by New York's outgoing mayor to deliver his farewell address yesterday. |
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The new tower, north transept extension, chapel and cloister bays are all built of cut stone laid with lime over solid brickwork. |
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Perhaps the best-designed experiment I've seen took place in a small woodland chapel at a Benedictine monastery in Massachusetts. |
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Parish councillors have now agreed to form a group to look at the pros and cons of letting the chapel be used for weddings. |
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On the acropolis is a smaller walled-in area where a ruined Byzantine chapel lies over the foundations of the Temple of Athena. |
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People do not attend chapel and church as much as they used to, so the traditions are slowly dying out. |
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During the season, the team regularly attends chapel, for readings and songs. |
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We discussed the service as I vested, then waited in the sacristy for the sound of feet on the chapel floor. |
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From the back, hundreds of women looked like my mother, bent kneeling with bowed heads, kerchiefs or chapel veils covering their heads. |
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It was being used as a chapel dedicated to St Mary when in 1920 local townsfolk decided to dynamite what was left to reuse the stone. |
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The evangelical group's plans include moving their chapel and nursery into the town hall. |
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But the original paint and gilding are deteriorating and a replacement roof over the chapel has sagged and is resting on the mediaeval ceiling. |
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The Museum of Contemporary Religious Art resides in a deconsecrated modernist-style chapel of a former Jesuit study center. |
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Poor Cantuna's soul was saved only by leaving his chapel one stone short of completion, thus fooling the Prince of Darkness. |
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On Sundays after the chapel service we were allowed to visit relatives or day boys who were friends. |
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The school chapel became the focal point of life, discipline was enforced through prefects and team games emphasized. |
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But it was restored as a chapel in 1662 by Charles II for his wife, Queen Catherine of Braganza, who established a friary in its grounds. |
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The friary was opened on November 13, 1952, with a small chapel in it for the use of the friars. |
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There were tours of the chapel and crematory, of the grounds and the offices and bereavement suite. |
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Visitors can explore on their own or join a guided tour, which will include the chapel and crematory. |
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The chapel was small but perfectly formed, constructed like a miniature church. |
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Elsewhere in the chapel lie the remains of other sovereigns, including her father King George VI, the Queen Mother's husband. |
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Finally, the organ settled into the formal wedding march and everyone grew deadly silent when the wooden doors to the chapel opened with a loud creak. |
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It is thought possible that the bones could have been buried beneath an old crypt under the original chapel or that they could have been moved from a nearby burial site. |
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Visitors can sit and pray in a makeshift chapel that features a life-sized statue of Mother Teresa sitting in the ground in a corner, hunched over in prayer. |
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Flowers covered the whole chapel and pictures of him lined the room. |
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The trail arched gently around a broad bay towards Krios headland, the corner of Crete, and a tiny chapel whose whitewashed walls gleamed like a beacon. |
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It was built as a Methodist chapel in 1910, became a convalescence hospital during the First World War, and was later partly used as a billiard hall. |
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At this intersection sits a white chapel with the seating capacity of a mid-size car, and in front of it are benches where people eat their bag lunches. |
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Over the entrance vestibule is a chapel with priest's chamber. |
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In November 2004, St. Vincent's Hospital chapel was completely remodelled. |
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The next evening, Romero was saying mass in the chapel at the hospice where he lived in a tiny room near the infirm and the dying. |
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Soon, believers seeking cures began flocking to the chapel and praying to its guardian angel, St. Roch. |
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The chapel stank of expensive perfume, incense, and candle wax. |
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Pianissimos were so soft they whispered, the fortes were imbued with a warmth and strength that echoed through the chapel and up to its high, vaulted ceilings. |
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He's certainly slim, and he's also an exponent of positive thinking, judging by the way he saw potential in the near-derelict chapel standing in Essex. |
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The weekend drew to a close with an ecumenical service in the chapel of Woodlock House which was given to the Sisters of Cluny by the Malcomsons in the early 20th Century. |
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My family's roots are in Lanarkshire, where funerals are typically sombre affairs held in a chapel, followed by a graveside service at a windswept cemetery. |
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This was entered by clambering into the dark beneath the slabbed floor of the modern church, torchlight striking the features of the long-neglected chapel. |
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The chapel was nothing less of a party house full of monks and sisters laughing and having a good time, sloshing around jars, jugs, and other containers full of wine. |
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It is no coincidence that in the remodeling of the lower church at Assisi, the side chapel immediately adjacent to the north transept was dedicated to the Magdalen. |
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For the Flaggers, removing the rebel flag is tantamount to defacing the chapel, and so, they protest. |
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Almost every church would also have had side altars, dedicated to individual saints or, quite commonly, to the Virgin, often in a Lady chapel named after her. |
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Simon Fisher Turner told me he last saw Jarman lying dead in the hospital chapel. |
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I suddenly heard scuffling about down the hall, so I proceeded carefully down to the small chapel down the hall, near the backstairs that led down to the kitchen. |
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After the crash Gareth's father said he had taken six of his son's friends to the chapel of rest to warn them of the dangers of so-called joyriding. |
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Two heated timber decks indicate the places of the priest and congregation and a clock salvaged from the 1963 chapel hangs in the skeletal campanile. |
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Here she was vested in her robes of state and was met by the bishop who was to perform the ceremony, with all the chapel Royal in their copes, the bishop mitred. |
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Beyond the scringing stile to the chapel were wide, hedgeless fields. |
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Personnel were divided up into the tasks of ceremonial coffin bearers, street liners, ushers for the chapel, car door openers, gun carriage crew and general working hands. |
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I leaned wearily into MaryAnn's shoulder and sat for a moment, drying my tears and listening to the rain beat down on the roof and windows of the chapel. |
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In one of the more poignant scenes in the movie, the Hurons are brought to the mission chapel where they sit down patiently, turn away from the altar, and face the clock. |
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In the cemetery fronting the chapel, the surrounding fortification offers temporary and economical burial vaults. |
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The dormitory has since been converted into a small chapel, filled with polished wooden stools and a statue of Mary in the corner. |
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Founded as a hospital by Eudo the Steward, to support four leprous residents, its chapel became a parish church and was able to survive the Dissolution. |
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I went to the local chapel, and prayed to the Almighty for help. |
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Later in the empty chapel of St Martin-in-the-Fields, confused over who I've actually encountered, I weep in thrall but prayer sticks in my throat. |
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One of the cameras was mounted on a tripod, and was manually carried between different locations in the chapel to capture close-ups and panning shots. |
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That chapel remains one of the most heartbreaking sights in England. |
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Melendez led a group of us through the exhibition and enchanted all visitors to the side chapel by opening the sacrarium to reveal a painting of the Last Supper. |
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The initial impression is of a tiny, brilliantly painted chapel. |
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On a spring day in 1944, two seminarians chatted about ordination to the diaconate with its commitment to celibacy, scheduled for the following morning in the seminary chapel. |
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Begun in 1972 as an outgrowth of the chapel of the same name, the school runs from kindergarten through twelfth grade and enrolls about 100 students. |
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Following local custom, they write the names of the crew and the dates of their stay on a board that is nailed to the wall of the original Portuguese chapel. |
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The semi-conscious bride and the manipulative groom pulling up to a Las Vegas wedding chapel drive-in did not conjure up images of a fairy tale romance. |
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A little Green Man on the high frieze of the fourteenth-century chantry chapel of Edward le Despenser, in Tewkesbury Abbey, faces the south choir aisle. |
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Mass for all our young people will be in the famous college chapel. |
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Charity walker Teresa Flaherty is putting her bouquet of flowers in the consecration chapel at Sligo Cathedral for the intentions of everyone in the county. |
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More than 200 people were evacuated from Canterbury Cathedral in Kent when a cathedral worker spotted the man drop the powder in a chapel in the crypt area. |
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Judith told the congregation that there had been great rivalry between church and chapel in the village in the past but the relationship today was friendly and fruitful. |
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Complaints had also been received about the wind chimes which, because there were so many of them them, could be heard inside the crematorium chapel during services. |
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She was her way to the chapel where the funeral services were being held. |
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Her funeral was held in a chapel, which was large and well maintained. |
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His first job was renovating the chapel in a local funeral home. |
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He was in disfavor with her father and with all the other chapel folk. |
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It was laid by the monks themselves, and the church at the top was a chapel of ease, where pilgrims would rest on the way to seeing Hailes's phial of holy blood. |
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Even those who have the opportunity of viewing their child at a chapel of rest may still choose not to do so, preferring to remember their child as they were in life. |
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His father Paul said yesterday that he had taken six of Gareth's friends to the chapel of rest to warn them of the dangers of so-called joyriding. |
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Coun Carder said that to use the building as a chapel of rest would require air conditioning and refrigeration which, he said, was beyond the budget of the council. |
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We brought in architects and added a first floor to the chapel of rest. |
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The Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society opened a funeral centre and chapel of rest with the symbolic release of a white dove and a blessing from a vicar. |
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The town council has been contacted by a consultant working for a client interested in converting the shop in Mitton Way into a funeral parlour, including a chapel of rest. |
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Featuring four increasing layers of illusion netting and a flounced chapel length train, this gown is beautified by an all over floral embroidered and beaded pattern. |
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It was first considered as a mere succursal chapel of Notre Dame parish. |
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As in her canvases, the white serves to isolate and intensify the colored shapes, but here it also permits an increased diffusion of light throughout the chapel. |
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He gave the green belt back to Gawain, and said that he did so for him to remember, and for other chivalrous men to know his adventure at the green chapel. |
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One of her favourite pastimes was baking pies and she used to make Christmas puddings for all the family, friends in the street and friends in her local chapel. |
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The beauty and immensity of the chapel are internationally known. |
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Back in the days when England was embroiled in the Hundred Years' War against France, a family of notables was fashioning its own chapel in the valley of the River Kent. |
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The chapel is two feet high, 12 and a half inches wide and 15 inches deep. |
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She pointed out that the original stained glass windows from the convent chapel are beautifully incorporated into the Prayer Room in Abbey Community College. |
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His massive cycle of mass Propers, built round plainchant melodies, was composed partly in response to the Konstanz commission, partly for use by the imperial chapel choir. |
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On the rear wall is a kind of private chapel, a wall niche framed by pilasters and faced with spandrels with inlaid vegetal ornament, which shelters an altar. |
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The Queen was presented with posies of flowers by children as she left the chapel. |
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They want to put a covenant on the chapel to ensure I don't make it into a bunkhouse, restaurant or any such thing that would attract a high number of visitors. |
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Certainly in the thirteenth century possession of a private chapel was a status symbol, though lesser gentry families might well receive this privilege. |
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From the doorway of the chapel the hooded figure charged with keeping the mountain cemetery watched the two warriors who walked among the headstones and Celtic crosses. |
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He is commemorated by a gilded bronze effigy in his chapel in St Mary's, Warwick, and an illustrated panegyric by the Warwickshire antiquary John Rous. |
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The chapel bell on the engine sounded most festally that sunny Sunday. |
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The guards had fallen back farther than he had hoped they would, and his rush from the chapel hadn't gotten here in time to dam the enemy up further back. |
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St Hubert, the patron saint of hunting, is also patron saint of the Forest of Bowland and has a chapel dedicated to him in Dunsop Bridge. |
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On 19 June 1250, after her canonisation, her remains were transferred to a chapel in the eastern apse of Dunfermline Abbey in Fife, Scotland. |
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A few metres to the N of the chapel are the footings of two small subrectangular buildings of indeterminate date. |
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As the sisters processed to chapel singing the responsory Vidi Dominum facie ad faciem, the Lord showed his face to Gertrude. |
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He found 30 copper coins dating between the reigns of Charles II and George III under the chapel floor, along with a female skeleton. |
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A chapel was consecrated to her on Papa Westray and became a place of pilgrimage for people with eye complaints. |
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The stonework you would normally get in a stone chapel has been replaced by concrete. |
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He carved a statue of the Virgin and Child for the west door of the chapel at Marlborough College. |
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It was originally built as a chapel to serve the adjacent almshouses and the nearby school. |
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Williams was given his first pastorate in 1941 in a Baptist chapel in Ynyshir, where he developed his style of poetry. |
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Between the chapel and the burial grounds is a great bronze relief map recalling the military operations in the region. |
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The castle chapel was built into one of the towers and would have been used by the king and his family, rather than the wider garrison. |
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The bizarre chapel, in a gun-cleaning room decorated with red rose petals, an Uzi and a Tommy gun, hosts ten weddings a month. |
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Although there is evidence of a former chapel in the lost settlement, the village does not have a church. |
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They were granted permission to do so, and used the ground at the existing Comyns' chapel which dates from the end of the 12th century. |
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Donations in lieu to The Teesside Hospice and the NSPCC gratefully received, a collection plate will be available at the chapel. |
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St Salvator's has a full peal of six bells, and is therefore the only university chapel in Scotland suitable for change ringing. |
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While Mary was absent from Edinburgh on her summer progress in 1563, a crowd forced its way into her private chapel as Mass was being celebrated. |
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The chapel was built from two Nissen huts by Italian prisoners of war in 1943 and has frescos on the walls and ceiling. |
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A canopy chapel or 'hearse' of imported Baltic wood was erected over the grave. |
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Charlemagne also desired for the chapel to compete with the Lateran Palace, both in quality and authority. |
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In the 1851 census of church attendance, noncomformists who went to chapel comprised half the attendance of Sunday services. |
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The light dawns and Rhys becomes a zealous member of the chapel and is set on the path towards being a preacher after all. |
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The wedding party got in their cars and caravaned from the chapel to the reception hall. |
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By 1783, the first Methodist chapel was built in Antigua, with John Baxter as the local preacher, its wooden structure seating some 2,000 people. |
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They imported livestock, fruit trees and vegetables, and built a chapel and one or two houses. |
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The Ebenezer Baptist Church dates from November 1875 when the foundation stone was laid for Tabernacle chapel in Skinner Street. |
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Take a caique to Kastri and marry on your own private island outside the chapel of Aghios Nicolaos. |
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Take a caique to Kastri beaches, popu tha v iAtK Burtzi and marry on your own private island outside the chapel of Aghios Nicolaos. |
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In the chapel of Portland's Southeast Asian Vicariate, relatives and friends convene for Mass, a talk by Phu's father and a festive meal. |
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Queen Victoria often attended the chapel as did the Duke and Duchess of York before their accession as George VI and Queen Elizabeth. |
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The chapel was built in 1825 by Jeffry Wyattville and regularly used by George IV during the refurbishment of Windsor Castle. |
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The hall and chapel of the infirmary extended east of this cloister, resembling in form and arrangement the nave and chancel of an aisled church. |
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Anthony Salvin rebuilt Wyatville's grand staircase, with Edward Blore constructing a new private chapel within the State Apartments. |
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Originally these choirs where formed as the tenor and bass sections of chapel choirs, and embraced the popular secular hymns of the day. |
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In architectural terms it was a future that unfolded in generalised chapel construction and chapel monumentalism. |
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A 13TH CENTURY chapel, recently transformed to house 1,000-year-old Celtic crosses, is preparing for a royal visitor. |
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In the Lower Ward, the chapel was enlarged and remodelled with grand buildings for the canons built alongside. |
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Henry decorated the chapel by adding glazed windows, and stalls for himself and his queen. |
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Due to changes in function and design since the tower's construction, except for the chapel little is left of the original interior. |
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Many tablets in the cloisters and chapel commemorate the large number of dead Etonians of the Great War. |
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The chapel also contains memorials to hospital's benefactors and members of the hospital staff. |
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The chapel houses the tomb of Thomas Guy, and is the resting place of English surgeon and anatomist Sir Astley Cooper. |
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The chapel is in the centre block of the west wing of the original Guy's Hospital. |
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Given the foundation of the university in the tradition of the Church of England the chapel was intended to be an integral part of the campus. |
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