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English: The Lower Corridor is entered from the Annex Passage through the north wall of the Temple, and extends thence southerly to the opposite side. The corridor is twelve feet wide, and is richly finished and furnished.
On the east wall is a large painting by William Armitage, showing the Prophet Joseph Smith preaching to the Indians. Smaller paintings are hung on either side. Doorways leading from this corridor admit to the Lower dressing rooms on the west. At the south end is seen the lower section of the Grand Stairway. |
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Source | The House of the Lord: A Study of Holy Sanctuaries, Ancient and Modern |
Author | C. R. Savage Co. |
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