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A similar window is set in the east wall of the Lady chapel.
However, services continued to be held in the Lady chapel, which had survived.
In 1912, work on extending the lady chapel was completed.
A lady chapel and parish hall were added in 1967.
The Lady chapel is used for quiet reflection and prayer.
A Lady chapel was eventually built, but with no spire.
The last thing to be built was a Lady Chapel, to the east of the church.
The Lady Chapel, built between 1335 and 1353, is to the right of the image.
It now forms the Lady chapel of the church.
It was removed to make way for the Lady Chapel.
The organ chamber and lady chapel were rebuilt in 1862.
There are later windows from 1920 in the south wall of the Lady Chapel.
The east end of the north aisle is used as the Lady Chapel.
A tower was added in 1890, and a lady chapel in 1909.
Most of his army slept in the choir loft or the lady chapel.
A Lady chapel was created in the southeast of the church in 1966.
The vestry and lady chapel are at the northeast corner of the church.
A Lady Chapel was formed in 1922 as a war memorial.
By 1856 the Lady Chapel of the new cathedral had been completed.
The Lady Chapel is at the northeast of the cathedral.
The painting delineates where the medieval north screen of the Lady chapel was.
In 1914-15 work was done on the Lady Chapel.
The Lady Chapel is a separate building attached to the east end of the main church.
The old church became the Lady Chapel of the new church.
In 1910 the Lady Chapel of the new cathedral was opened for regular service.