Category:St. Apolline's Chapel
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Location | Saint Saviour, Guernsey, Guernsey | ||||
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The small Chapel of St. Apolline in Saint Saviour Parish on Guernsey was built in 1392 by Nicholas Henry near his manor of La Perelle. Its interior walls were originally painted and a substantial portion of the 14th century work, depicting the Last Supper, has survived on the south wall. The chapel was the first designated ancient historic monument on Guernsey. It was restored in 1972-1978 and is open to the public every day.
Media in category "St. Apolline's Chapel"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Guernsey 2012 100, St. Apolline.jpg 2,943 × 3,947; 6.7 MB
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Guernsey 2012 101, St. Apolline altar.jpg 2,894 × 3,482; 4.56 MB
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Guernsey 2012 102, St. Apolline, Last Supper.jpg 3,918 × 2,251; 4.71 MB
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Guernsey 2012 103, St. Apolline.jpg 3,320 × 2,815; 7.32 MB
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Guernsey 2012 104, St. Apolline.jpg 3,280 × 2,828; 7.02 MB
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St Apolline chapel Guernsey.jpg 1,064 × 1,193; 973 KB
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The Channel Islands 1862 Ansted Latham 31.jpg 2,090 × 1,625; 3.2 MB