F. JONES STEREOVIEW INTERIOR CHAPEL ROYAL ST OF ST GEORGE WINDSOR ORGAN NAVE


F. JONES STEREOVIEW INTERIOR CHAPEL ROYAL ST OF ST GEORGE  WINDSOR ORGAN NAVE

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F. JONES STEREOVIEW INTERIOR CHAPEL ROYAL ST OF ST GEORGE WINDSOR ORGAN NAVE :
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  • Offered for sale is an early and quite scarce Sharp squared stereoview Published by F. Jones. The stereoview is titled as follows --

    THE INTERIOR OF THE CHAPEL ROYAL OF ST. GEORGE, WINDSOR - THE ORGAN, FROM THE NAVE, LOOKING EAST --

    Below additional information on St. George\'s Chapel:

    St George\'s Chapelis the place of worship atWindsor Castlein England, United Kingdom. It is both aroyal peculiarand the chapel of theOrder of the Garter. The chapel is governed by theDean and Canons of Windsor

    Thechapelis located in the Lower Ward of the castle, which is one of the principal residences ofQueen Elizabeth II.

    The day-to-day running of the chapel is the responsibility of the religiousCollegeof St George, which is directed by achapterof thedeanand fourcanons, assisted by aclerk, virger (traditional spelling ofverger) and other staffers.The Society of the Friends of St George\'s and Descendants of the Knights of the Garter, a registered charity, was established in 1931 to assist the College in maintaining the chapel.

    In 1348,King Edward IIIfounded two new religious colleges: St Stephen\'s at Westminster and St George\'s at Windsor. The new college at Windsor was attached to the Chapel of St Edward the Confessor which had been constructed byHenry IIIin the early thirteenth century. The chapel was then rededicated to theBlessed Virgin Mary,St Edward the ConfessorandSt George the Martyr. EdwardIII also built theAeraryPorch in 1353–1354. It was used as the entrance to the new college.

    St George\'s Chapel became theMother Churchof theOrder of the Garter, and a special service is still held in the chapel every June and is attended by the members of the order. Theirheraldicbanners hang above the upper stalls of thechoirwhere they have a seat for life.

    The period 1475–1528 saw a radical redevelopment of St George\'s Chapel, set in motion byEdward IVand continued byHenry VIIandHenry VIII. The thirteenth century Chapel ofSt Edward the Confessorwas expanded into a huge new Cathedral-like chapel under the supervision ofRichard Beauchamp,Bishop of Salisbury, and the direction of the master mason Henry Janyns. The Horseshoe Cloister was constructed for the new community of 45 junior members: 16 vicars, a deacon gospeller, 13 lay clerks, 2 clerks epistoler and 13 choristers.

    St George\'s Chapel was a popular destination for pilgrims during the late medieval period. The chapel was purported to contain several importantrelics: the bodies ofJohn SchorneandHenry VI of Englandand a fragment of theTrue Crossheld in areliquarycalled the Cross of Gneth. These relics all appear to have been displayed at the east end of the south choir aisle.

    The Chapel suffered a great deal of destruction during theEnglish Civil War. Parliamentary forces broke into and plundered the chapel and treasury on 23 October 1642. Further pillaging occurred in 1643 when the fifteenth-century chapter house was destroyed, lead was stripped off the chapel roofs, and elements ofHenry VIII\'s unfinished funeral monument were stolen. Following his execution in 1649,Charles Iwas buried in a small vault in the centre of the choir at St George\'s Chapel which also contained the coffins ofHenry VIIIandJane Seymour. A programme of repair was undertaken at St George\'s Chapel following theRestorationof the monarchy.

    The reign ofQueen Victoriasaw further changes made to the architecture of the chapel. The east end of the choir was reworked in devotion toPrince Albert; the Lady Chapel, which had been abandoned byHenry VII, was completed; a royal mausoleum was completed underneath theLady Chapel; and a set of steps were built at the west end of the chapel to create a ceremonial entrance to the the stereoview exhibits minor soiling and corner ware on frame as photo shows.

    I will accept PAYPAL. Items will be shipped first class mail usually next day after payment of Paypal, packaging and mail $2.99. I will combine shipping 1 to 3 views $2.99, 3 to 6 views $5.35 and over 6 no additional postage or shipping charge.

    I will ship internationally, payment must be in US funds, Paypal. I will ship world wide International first Class Mail 1 stereoview for $9.18 and will combine ship. This increase is due to the new postal service rates.




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