Church Interior
Church architecture - Europe
Architectural elements - Europe
Detail view of columns, arches, and a rose window on the interior of an unidentified church in Europe.
Washington, T.T.
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AV2009-16_FER0135
St. Peter's Church
Church architecture - Virginia - New Kent County
Historic buildings - Virginia - New Kent County
Exterior view of St. Peter's Church, Talleysville, New Kent County, Virginia
Unknown
1926
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Cole-108
Bruton Parish Church
Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 21. Building 01.
Church architecture - Virginia - Williamsburg
Historic buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
View looking West down Palace Green towards Bruton Parish Church
Unknown
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Cole-060 (see also 75-NJI-408)
Bruton Parish Church
Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 21. Building 01.
Church architecture - Virginia - Williamsburg
Historic buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
View looking northwest towards Bruton Parish Church
Unknown
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Cole-059 (see also 75-NJI-407)
Presbyterian Church
Block 30. Building 01.
Church architecture - Virginia - Williamsburg
Lost architecture - Virginia - Williamsburg
Presbyterian Church on Palace Street, Williamsburg, Virginia, prior to its demolition.
Todd and Brown Inc.
1930
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TB770
Golden Horseshoe Inn
Landscape drawings
African American churches - Virginia - Williamsburg
African American schools - Virginia - Williamsburg
Taverns (Inns) - Virginia - Williamsburg
Preliminary concept sketch titled "Golden Horseshoe Inn. Bird's-Eye View, Negro School Foreground near proposed Negro Church, Proposed larger Inn or Golf Club House in Distance," Williamsburg, Virginia. Notation on sketch indicates that this drawing was featured on page 29 of Part III of a report submitted by Arthur Shurcliff in 1928.
Shurcliff, Arthur
1928
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AV2021.05-013-001
Bruton Parish Church
Block 21. Building 01.
Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)
Church architecture - Virginia - Williamsburg
Historic buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Pre-restoration view of south and east elevations of Bruton Parish Church, Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Virginia
Owens, E. L.
1911
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Grace Episcopal Church
Church architecture - Virginia - Yorktown
Historic buildings - Virginia - Yorktown
Cemeteries - Virginia - Yorktown
View of entrance and portion of cemetery of Grace Episcopal Church, Yorktown, Virginia
Owens, E. L.
1911
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Owens009
Church Tower, Charlottesville
Church architecture - Virginia - Charlottesville
Architectural elements - Virginia - Charlottesville
Historic buildings - Virginia - Charlottesville
View looking down a street towards a church tower and spire in Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia
Nash, Susan Higginson
Circa 1930
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Na1852
Williamsburg Baptist Church
Block 12. Building 16.
Church architecture - Virginia - Williamsburg
Lost architecture - Virginia - Williamsburg
Williamsburg Baptist Church, formerly located on Market Square next to the Powder Magazine, Williamsburg, Virginia
Nash, Susan Higginson
Circa 1929-1934
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Na422
Bruton Parish Church, Exterior
Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 21. Building 01.
Church architecture - Virginia - Williamsburg
<p>View of the exterior of Bruton Parish Church taken by F.S. Lincoln in 1935. A smaller seventeenth-century structure stood on the site from 1683 until 1715, when the larger and more elaborate cruciform-style church replaced it. Located at the edge of Palace Green on the corner of Duke of Gloucester Street and Palace Street, the church was originally designed by colonial Governor Alexander Spotswood. </p>
<p>A series of restoration efforts began under Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin's direction between 1903-1907 and continued periodically until completed in 1940. In this 1935 photo of the south facade of Bruton Parish Church, the building retains the Colonial Revival window shutters and screen doors installed by architect J. Stewart Barney during his 1906 renovation of the exterior, according to how be believed the church appeared in the eighteenth century. The shutters and screen doors were later removed during final restoration efforts in 1939, given the availability of further research information. </p>
<p>The original wooden frame of a small <strong><a href="http://emuseum.history.org/view/objects/asitem/items$0040:96228#.Ux8f1WraVEc.gmail">bull's-eye window (accession # AF-21.1.1)</a></strong>, removed from the east end of the church around 1906, is now in the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's architectural fragments collection. Otherwise, the building's exterior walls and windows are original and the interior has been restored to its eighteenth-century appearance. Large bull's-eye windows are still visible today in the south-facing end of the church (facing Duke of Gloucester Street) and the east end (facing Palace Green). Bruton Parish continues to serve an active Episcopal congregation and has functioned as a site of worship for the community since the parish was first founded in 1674.</p>
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Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Christ Church
Church architecture - Virginia - Lancaster County
Historic buildings - Virginia - Lancaster County
Architectural elements - Virginia - Lancaster County
East door, Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia
Layton, Thomas
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L-403
Door, Christ Church
Church architecture - Virginia - Lancaster County
Historic buildings - Virginia - Lancaster County
Architectural elements - Virginia - Lancaster County
Detail of north door, Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia
Layton, Thomas
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L-402
Sanctuary, Christ Church
Church architecture - Virginia - Lancaster County
Historic buildings - Virginia - Lancaster County
View looking down from gallery on pulpit and pews in the sanctuary of Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia
Layton, Thomas
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L-400
Sanctuary, Christ Church
Church architecture - Virginia - Lancaster County
Historic buildings - Virginia - Lancaster County
An interior view of the pulpit and sanctuary of Christ Church in Lancaster County, Virginia
Layton, Thomas
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L-399
Sanctuary, Christ Church
Church architecture - Virginia - Lancaster County
Historic buildings - Virginia - Lancaster County
Religious architectural elements - Virginia - Lancaster County
An interior view of the chancel of Christ Church looking towards the altarpiece framing the Ten Commandments, Lancaster County, Virginia
Layton, Thomas
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L-398
Christ Church
Church architecture - Virginia - Lancaster County
Historic buildings - Virginia - Lancaster County
Architectural elements - Virginia - Lancaster County
View of southwest elevation of Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia
Layton, Thomas
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L-397
Christ Church
Church architecture - Virginia - Lancaster County
Historic buildings - Virginia - Lancaster County
View of north elevation of Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia
Layton, Thomas
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L-396
Christ Church
Church architecture - Virginia - Lancaster County
Historic buildings - Virginia - Lancaster
Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia, viewed from the west
Layton, Thomas
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L-395
Mount Ararat Baptist Church
Historic buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Church architecture - Virginia - Williamsburg
Lost architecture - Virginia - Williamsburg
Pre-restoration view of Mount Ararat Baptist Church in its former location on Francis Street, Williamsburg, Virginia, ca.1930s.
Holmes, Clyde
Circa 1930
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