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English: From a landing near the top of the Grand Stairway a side corridor leads to the west and opens into the World Room. The picture here shown was taken from the west end of this corridor, and the observer is therefore looking east into the Upper Corridor already described and illustrated. The large wall painting presents a scene from the Book of Mormon record—that of the Resurrected Christ ministering to the children on the occasion of His visit to the Nephites. |
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Source | The House of the Lord: A Study of Holy Sanctuaries, Ancient and Modern |
Author | C. R. Savage Co. |
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