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This an image I took and edited. It depicts the choir loft over the main entrance to the Chapel of Trinity College, Toronto, which was designed by architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and constructed 1953-1955.[1] The chapel is in the perpendicular gothic style, and extends 47 feet from the floor to vault bosses. [2] The painting of Jesus Christ in the narthex is "Mediterranean Christ" by Juan Sala Santonja.[1] The pipe organ sits about the choir stalls, and was constructed by noted Canadian firm Casavant Frères, from Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec.[1]


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28 March 2010

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This an image I took and edited. It depicts the choir loft over the main entrance to the Chapel of Trinity College, Toronto, which was designed by architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and constructed 1953-1955.[1] The chapel is in the perpendicular gothic style, and extends 47 feet from the floor to vault bosses. [2] The painting of Jesus Christ in the narthex is "Mediterranean Christ" by Juan Sala Santonja.[1] The pipe organ sits about the choir stalls, and was constructed by noted Canadian firm Casavant Frères, from Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec.[1]

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