Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tower of London' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Each floor was divided into three chambers, the largest in the west, a smaller room in the north-east, and the chapel taking up the entrance and upper floors of the south-east. | WIKI |
At the south-east corner there is a larger semi-circular projection which accommodates the apse of the chapel. | WIKI |
St John's Chapel, inside the White Tower | WIKI |
The crypt of St John's Chapel occupied the south-east corner and was accessible only from the eastern chamber. | WIKI |
The upper floor contained a grand hall in the west and residential chamber in the eastxc2xa0xe2x80x93 both originally open to the roof and surrounded by a gallery built into the wallxc2xa0xe2x80x93 and St John's Chapel in the south-east. | WIKI |
[14][18] St John's Chapel was not part of the White Tower's original design, as the apsidal projection was built after the basement walls. | WIKI |
[16] Due to changes in function and design since the tower's construction, except for the chapel little is left of the original interior. | WIKI |
[19] The chapel's current bare and unadorned appearance is reminiscent of how it would have been in the Norman period. | WIKI |
In the 13th century, during Henry III's reign, the chapel was decorated with such ornamentation as a gold-painted cross, and stained glass windows that depicted the Virgin Mary and the Holy Trinity. | WIKI |
As a result of Henry's expansion, St Peter ad Vincula, a Norman chapel which had previously stood outside the Tower, was incorporated into the castle. | WIKI |
Henry decorated the chapel by adding glazed windows, and stalls for himself and his queen. | WIKI |
[30] It was rebuilt by Edward I at a cost of over xc2xa3300[35] and again by Henry VIII in 1519; the current building dates from this period, although the chapel was refurbished in the 19th century. | WIKI |
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon Sudbury, took refuge in St John's Chapel, hoping the mob would respect the sanctuary. | WIKI |