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  1. St George's Chapel, Chatham. /  51.39722°N 0.534722°E  / 51.39722; 0.534722. St. George's Chapel at Chatham, Medway, Kent is a chapel in an area that used to be Chatham Dockyard known as HMS Pembroke, used by the Royal Navy for centuries. It is notable for its naval connections. It is Grade II listed and is built to a similar design to ...

  2. Usage on fy.wikipedia.org St George's Chapel; Usage on he.wikipedia.org קפלת ג'ורג' הקדוש (טירת וינדזור) Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Szent György-kápolna (Windsor) Usage on hy.wikipedia.org Արքայազն Հարրիի և Մեգան Մարքլի հարսանիք; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Kapel Santo Georgius, Kastel ...

  3. The Chapel dates back over 50 years and is unusual in being located under ground. It divides into three areas and is matched by a symmetrical garden of remembrance above at ground level. St. George's Chapel provides a haven of peace and quiet for prayer and reflection, or simply a pause on the journey! For more than 50 years, Heathrow’s ...

  4. Most Kings and Queens since George III have been buried at St George’s. Members of the Royal Family have also been interred in the Royal Vault, but more recently, it has been normal to bury them in the Royal Family’s Private Burial Ground at Frogmore in the grounds of Windsor Castle. For a list of Royal Burials in the Chapel since 1805 ...

  5. The Altar and the Painting in this Chapel Come from the old St George's. the Painting was a gift to the old cathedral in 1871 and is a copy of Vincenzo Foppa's Adoration of the Magi by Henry Duke. The paneled teak Reredos commemorates Archbishop William Marlborough Carter and bears his private arms and those of Eton and Pembroke College where he received his education.

  6. St George's Chapel, was a religious building located in Ipswich, Suffolk. The spot where it was located is now occupied by St George's Terrace, in St Georges Street. This lies just to the north of the historic town centre of Ipswich. It was from this chapel that Thomas Bilney was taken in 1527 and accused of heresy. No trace of the building ...

  7. Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817) John Wickart. William IV. Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh. Elizabeth Woodville. Categories: Burials in Berkshire. Windsor Castle.