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English: St James's Church, Spanish Place, The Lady chapel. The Lady Chapel has an altar of various coloured marbles, a predella with nine Old Testament figures, and a carved and gilded altarpiece framing a copy of Murillo’s painting of the Immaculate Conception, presented by Count de Torre Diaz. The reredos, designed by J.F. Bentley, is carved and gilded wood with angels and their musical instruments, vine plants and grapes.
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