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HISTCZ, St. Vitus Cathedral, Hradcany, Prague, Gothic, cathedral, Czech, Jan Lucembursky, John of Luxembourg, 1344, Mathias Arras, Petr Parler, tombs, Czech kings, Czech Republic, Europe, flying buttresses, St. Wenceslas, St. AdAlbert
HISTCZ, St. Vitus Cathedral, Hradcany, Prague, Gothic, cathedral, Czech, Jan Lucembursky, John of Luxembourg, 1344, Mathias Arras, Petr Parler, tombs, Czech kings, Czech Republic, Europe, St. Wenceslas, St. AdAlbert, flying buttresses,
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Lightbown organ builder, Huntingdon Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK, EU, organs, city sights, organ builders, Lightbown, musical instruments, music, church music, religious music, organ, tradition, buildings, pipe organ, pipe organ builder, John Lightbown (Organ Builder), organ builder, John Lightbown
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UK; Europe; Scotland; Scott A. McNealy photographer; hiking; rambling; Edinburgh; tourist attractions; tourist sights; sight-seeing; St Giles' Cathedral; pipe organ
Interior Barcelona Cathedral; Nave Barcelona Cathedral; Church Interiors; High Alter & Nave Barcelona Cathedral; Spanish Cathedrals, ; Gothic Architecture, ; Religous Architecture
Gothic building, commenced 1344 completed 1929. Dedicated to St. Vitus, St. Wenceslas and St. AdAlbert. Arch, stained glass window, worship, Christian, Catholic, Holy.
Gothic building, commenced 1344 completed 1929. Dedicated to St. Vitus, St. Wenceslas and St. AdAlbert. Arch, stained glass window, worship, Christian, Catholic, Holy.
The greatest organ of the world, Passau, Passuvia, Bavaria, Germany, Danubia, church, cathedral, music, to pull out all the stops, minster, organ pipe, organ pipes, baroque, stucco, moulding, musician, organist
United Kingdom, Wales, Mid-Glamorgan, parish Church, lectern, brass, eagle, organ, church organ, religious building, Church in Wales, interior, organ pipes, IPSV3413, IPSV4788, IPSV0772, IPSV3349, IPSV4858
ND December 1681; Charles II founder; Chelsea; Chelsea Royal Hospital; England; Great Britain; London; Royal Hospital Chelsea; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Sir Christopher Wren architect; U.K. ; UK; United Kingdom; chapel; heroes; hospital; old-age pensioners; pensioners; respite; war heroes; King Charles II; King Charles Second; King Charles Second; Chapel; candle; seats; fresco; checkered tiles; pattern; church; religious; pews; dome; wood; pipes; pipe; pipe organ; instrument; organ; lectern;
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Royal Hospital Chelsea Chapel Pipe Organ and lectern
Statue, sculpture, St John Nepomuk, solid silver, Prague Castle, St Vitus's cathedral, tomb, the Cross, Prague, Praha, Czech Republic, Europe, European, art
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Gothic building, commenced 1344 completed 1929. Arch, altar, pews, worship, Christian, Catholic, Holy. A bone from the arm of St. Vitus was here, alluded to in this altar, but it is not clear if it is still there