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English: A. Ground Plan.
a. Vestibule, or principal entrance, under a recessed portico. b. Sanctuary, with altar, &c. c. Wall behind the altar, with painitng on its surface. e. and f. Ante-room and sacristy. g. g. Staircases to the organ-gallery &c. h. Subscription room. i.i. Confessionals. a. Lateral, or outer vestibule, with an ante-room, in which is staircase to prvite seats. g. Communication to the house of the resident clergy. B. Longitudinal section of the north side of the chapel; the altar part or sancuary of which is shown to an enlarged scale at C. |
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before 1829 date QS:P,+1829-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1829-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Source | John Britton, Augustus Pugin: Illustrations of the public buildings of London, London 1828, p. 5. |
Author | John Le Keux (1783-1846) |
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