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Chapel Collection (page 96)

The chapel has long been a symbol of faith, art, and history

Background imageChapel Collection: Spa Fields Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1780. Artist: Thomas Thornton

Spa Fields Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1780. Artist: Thomas Thornton
Spa Fields Chapel, Finsbury, London, c1780. View of the chapel with the Countess of Huntingdons house adjoining it

Background imageChapel Collection: Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Hampstead, London, c1740

Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Hampstead, London, c1740

Background imageChapel Collection: Front view of Hatton Chapel, Hatton Garden, London, c1750. Artist

Front view of Hatton Chapel, Hatton Garden, London, c1750. Artist
Front view of Hatton Chapel, Hatton Garden, London, c1750

Background imageChapel Collection: Chapels in Holborn, London, 1804

Chapels in Holborn, London, 1804. Two views showing the Chapel of St Giles in the Fields (1804) in the upper section and the Chapel of St James, Tottenham Court Road (1792) in the lower section

Background imageChapel Collection: Interior view of the new chapel, Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, London, c1790. Artist

Interior view of the new chapel, Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, London, c1790. Artist
Interior view of the new chapel, Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, London, c1790

Background imageChapel Collection: Trinity Chapel, St Thomas Square, Hackney, London, c1850. Artist: John Francis

Trinity Chapel, St Thomas Square, Hackney, London, c1850. Artist: John Francis
Trinity Chapel, St Thomas Square, Hackney, London, c1850

Background imageChapel Collection: Memorial to Thomas Sutton in the chapel of Charterhouse, Finsbury, London

Memorial to Thomas Sutton in the chapel of Charterhouse, Finsbury, London. Sutton was the founder of the Charterhouse school and hospital

Background imageChapel Collection: Crypt under the Chapel of the Clothworkers Almshouses, Monkwell Street, City of London, c1825

Crypt under the Chapel of the Clothworkers Almshouses, Monkwell Street, City of London, c1825

Background imageChapel Collection: Three Cranes Lane Chapel, Upper Thames Street, City of London, 1818

Three Cranes Lane Chapel, Upper Thames Street, City of London, 1818. Plan, flanked by building details, surmounted by an interior view of the chapel with two women cleaning it

Background imageChapel Collection: View of St Georges Chapel, Battersea, London, 1828

View of St Georges Chapel, Battersea, London, 1828

Background imageChapel Collection: Map of the parish of St George Hanover Square in the City of Westminster, London, 1761

Map of the parish of St George Hanover Square in the City of Westminster, London, 1761. Surmounted by an image of the church and flanked by chapels of ease in the margins

Background imageChapel Collection: View of the Mercers Company Hall and Chapel, Cheapside, City of London, 1690. Artist

View of the Mercers Company Hall and Chapel, Cheapside, City of London, 1690. Artist
View of the Mercers Company Hall and chapel, Cheapside, City of London, 1690

Background imageChapel Collection: Interior view of the chapel in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840. Artist

Interior view of the chapel in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840. Artist
Interior view of the chapel in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840

Background imageChapel Collection: House in Holborn, London, 1815. Artist: George Shepherd

House in Holborn, London, 1815. Artist: George Shepherd
House in Holborn, London, 1815. View of a house at the back of Holborn, once the chapel belonging to Southampton House, now occupied by Mr Griffiths, whipmaker, as a storehouse for sticks

Background imageChapel Collection: Views of the old London Bridge, 1814. Artist: John Pass

Views of the old London Bridge, 1814. Artist: John Pass
Views of the old London Bridge, 1814. The top section contains a view of London Bridge before houses were built on it. The bottom two sections are interior views of St Thomas Chapel

Background imageChapel Collection: Interior of the crypt under St Thomas Chapel, London Bridge, 1758. Artist

Interior of the crypt under St Thomas Chapel, London Bridge, 1758. Artist
Interior of the crypt under St Thomas Chapel, London Bridge, 1758. The chapel was built on the central pier of London Bridge. Through one of the windows shipping masts are visible

Background imageChapel Collection: Workmen dismantling Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825

Workmen dismantling Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, City of London, 1825. The chapel was known as Leadenhall Chapel

Background imageChapel Collection: North-east view of Leadenhall Chapel, City of London, 1805

North-east view of Leadenhall Chapel, City of London, 1805

Background imageChapel Collection: Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, known as Leadenhall Chapel, City of London, 1805

Holy Trinity Chapel, Leadenhall Street, known as Leadenhall Chapel, City of London, 1805. View with figures outside, including a woman with a basket and boy begging on the left

Background imageChapel Collection: North side of Guildhall Chapel showing the entrance to Cutthroat Alley, City of London, 1820

North side of Guildhall Chapel showing the entrance to Cutthroat Alley, City of London, 1820

Background imageChapel Collection: Statue of Edward VI, Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1822. Artist: T Mills

Statue of Edward VI, Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1822. Artist: T Mills
Statue of Edward VI, Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1822. Statue by Nicholas Stone, in a niche over the west doorway of the chapel

Background imageChapel Collection: Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1800

Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1800

Background imageChapel Collection: Guildhall Chapel and Blackwell Hall, City of London, 1750

Guildhall Chapel and Blackwell Hall, City of London, 1750. View from Guildhall Yard, showing a figure with a wheelbarrow, two children and a man with a walking stick

Background imageChapel Collection: View of the Guildhall Chapel, giving its original dedication, City of London, 1815

View of the Guildhall Chapel, giving its original dedication, City of London, 1815

Background imageChapel Collection: West view of the Guildhall Chapel and Blackwell Hall, City of London, 1820

West view of the Guildhall Chapel and Blackwell Hall, City of London, 1820

Background imageChapel Collection: Interior of the Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1817. Artist: M Springsguth

Interior of the Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1817. Artist: M Springsguth
Interior of the Guildhall Chapel, City of London, 1817. The chapel was converted into the Court of Requests by Act of Parliament in 1603

Background imageChapel Collection: View of Reverend Francis Webbs Meeting House, Hare Court, City of London, 1784

View of Reverend Francis Webbs Meeting House, Hare Court, City of London, 1784. This meeting house was possibly the nonconformist Hare Court chapel or Pauls Alley chapel

Background imageChapel Collection: The Weigh House Chapel, Eastcheap, City of London, 1834. Artist

The Weigh House Chapel, Eastcheap, City of London, 1834. Artist
The Weigh House Chapel, Eastcheap, City of London, 1834

Background imageChapel Collection: Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1800

Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1800

Background imageChapel Collection: Bridewell, City of London, 1815. Artist: Bartholomew Howlett

Bridewell, City of London, 1815. Artist: Bartholomew Howlett
Bridewell, City of London, 1815. North-west view of the chapel and part of the great staircase leading to the Hall of Bridewell; showing figures labouring

Background imageChapel Collection: Finsbury Chapel, Blomfield Street, City of London, 1827. Artist: Thomas Barber

Finsbury Chapel, Blomfield Street, City of London, 1827. Artist: Thomas Barber
Finsbury Chapel, Blomfield Street, City of London, 1827

Background imageChapel Collection: View of Bishopsgate Congregational Chapel, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1855. Artist

View of Bishopsgate Congregational Chapel, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1855. Artist
View of Bishopsgate Congregational Chapel, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1855

Background imageChapel Collection: Interior of the chapel in the Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield, City of London, 1818

Interior of the chapel in the Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield, City of London, 1818

Background imageChapel Collection: Wedding ceremony of Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra in St Georges Chapel at

Wedding ceremony of Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra in St Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle, 1863, with bridesmaids in the foreground and wedding guests to the sides

Background imageChapel Collection: Princess Alexandra processing up the nave of St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, 1863

Princess Alexandra processing up the nave of St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, 1863. The Princess is being escorted by the Crown Prince of Prussia and the Duke of Saxe Coburg

Background imageChapel Collection: Princess Alexandra preparing for her wedding ceremony, 1863

Princess Alexandra preparing for her wedding ceremony, 1863. The Princess is sitting in front of a mirror in her temporary dressingroom at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle

Background imageChapel Collection: Royal cortege for the marriage of Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra, 1863

Royal cortege for the marriage of Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra, 1863
Royal corte ge for the marriage of Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra, 1863. The corte ge is passing through the temporary entrance to St Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle

Background imageChapel Collection: View of St Thomas Chapel, London Bridge, London, c1750

View of St Thomas Chapel, London Bridge, London, c1750, built on the central pier of London Bridge

Background imageChapel Collection: Lambeth Palace, London, 1805. Artist: Robert Cabbel Roffe

Lambeth Palace, London, 1805. Artist: Robert Cabbel Roffe
View of the cloisters, with parts of the guard room and chapel in Lambeth Palace, London, 1805

Background imageChapel Collection: Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1881. Artist: John Crowther

Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1881. Artist: John Crowther
View of the stairway to Lincolns Inn Chapel, London, 1881

Background imageChapel Collection: View of Staple Inn, London, 1882. Artist: John Crowther

View of Staple Inn, London, 1882. Artist: John Crowther
View of Staple Inn, London, 1882; looking towards the chapel

Background imageChapel Collection: The Union Chapel, Islington, London, c1850. Artist: CJ Greenwood

The Union Chapel, Islington, London, c1850. Artist: CJ Greenwood
The Union Chapel, Islington, London, c1850

Background imageChapel Collection: Lincolns Inn, Holborn, London, 1830. Artist: W Watkins

Lincolns Inn, Holborn, London, 1830. Artist: W Watkins
Lincolns Inn, Holborn, London, 1830; view of Lincolns Inn Chapel and old hall, with figures in the courtyard

Background imageChapel Collection: Haverstock Hill Chapel, Hampstead, London, c1850. Artist: F Bedford

Haverstock Hill Chapel, Hampstead, London, c1850. Artist: F Bedford
Haverstock Hill Chapel, Hampstead, London, c1850

Background imageChapel Collection: St Thomas Square chapel and schools, Hackney, London, 1841. Artist: F Ireland

St Thomas Square chapel and schools, Hackney, London, 1841. Artist: F Ireland
St Thomas Square chapel and schools, Hackney, London, 1841; with figures

Background imageChapel Collection: The chapel at Charterhouse with figures, Finsbury, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas Higham

The chapel at Charterhouse with figures, Finsbury, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas Higham
The chapel at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1817; with figures

Background imageChapel Collection: The Heretical Synod at Salters Hall Chapel, London, 1720

The Heretical Synod at Salters Hall Chapel, London, 1720
The heretical synod at Salters Hall Chapel for Protestant Dissenters, St Swithins Lane, London, 1720, with figures seated in the pews and the pulpit and more standing in the gallery

Background imageChapel Collection: London Bridge (old), London, c1758

London Bridge (old), London, c1758
Interior view of St Thomas Chapel, London, c1758. St Thomas Chapel was built on the central pier of London Bridge




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The chapel has long been a symbol of faith, art, and history. From Michelangelo's awe-inspiring work in the Sistine Chapel to the intricate murals found in ancient Egyptian tomb-chapels, these sacred spaces hold stories that span centuries. One cannot help but be captivated by the grandeur of the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, this masterpiece is a testament to his unparalleled talent and dedication. The vibrant colors and meticulously crafted figures transport visitors into a world where divine inspiration meets human creativity. But they are not limited to religious settings alone. In Sheffield, England, William Fairbank created an accurate plan of the town in 1771 which included a charming little chapel nestled among its streets. This depiction reminds us that chapels have always been integral parts of communities, offering solace and sanctuary to those who seek it. Across continents in Las Vegas, Nevada stands A Little White Chapel Wedding Chapel - an iconic landmark known for its role as a destination for spontaneous weddings. Couples from all walks of life have exchanged vows within its walls since it opened in 1951, making it a testament to love's enduring power. Sacrament Sunday brings congregations together as they partake in holy rituals within their respective chapels. William Teulon Blandford Fletcher captures this momentous occasion with his artwork depicting worshippers united under one roof - their devotion palpable through every brushstroke. Chapels also find themselves intertwined with academia; Balliol College's chapel dates back to 1675 when it was built as a place for students and scholars alike to find spiritual guidance amidst their studies. It serves as a reminder that education can thrive alongside spirituality. As we journey through Europe's rich cultural tapestry, we encounter The Sistine Chapel once again - this time housed within Vatican Museums in Rome.