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Creator: Suppes, Ben, architect, 1930- and Domin, John, Liturgical Consultant, 1924- Contributing Institution: Sanctuary for Sacred Arts Description: Different view of the octagonal church, sanctuary, altar, statue of the risen Christ in the garden, 1968. JPG file (38.2 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: St. Jude's Catholic Church, is located on 5th Avenue and 59th Street North, in St. Petersburg, Florida. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: is constructed entirely of tiles and other masonry, no beams of wood or steel. Steps to organ loft without wood or rails. Self-supporting dome, entirely of tile, clear span 58' x 82'. When completed in 1908 was the largest elliptical church dome in the United States: Located on Haywood Street in ... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Most of the present structure is original and was dedicated December 23, 1794. On this same site the first church in Louisiana was built in 1727. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: As seen from New Orleans' Jackson Square. The St. Louis Cathedral, one of the most noted landmarks in North America, was erected in 1794. The Jackson Monument, unveiled in 1856, is outstanding in that the sculptor struck a perfect balance, and the entire weight of the statue rests only on the hin... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Highway #301 & East Jackson St. Sunday Masses 6 - 9 - 10:15 A.M. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: "A Song in Concrete" - Parabolic arches in thin shelled concrete form the basic structure of this circular church. Height to the top of the cross; 99 ft. Dia. 135 ft. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Storrs, John, Architect and Domin, John, Liturgical Consultant, 1924- Contributing Institution: Sanctuary for Sacred Arts Description: Alternate view of the covered entry walk, 1968. JPG file (39.6 KB) -
Creator: Storrs, John, Architect and Domin, John, Liturgical Consultant, 1924- Contributing Institution: Sanctuary for Sacred Arts Description: Covered entry walk, 1968. JPG file (54.1 KB) -
Creator: Storrs, John, Architect and Domin, John, Liturgical Consultant, 1924- Contributing Institution: Sanctuary for Sacred Arts Description: Exterior view, 1968. JPG file (40.7 KB) -
Creator: Storrs, John, Architect and Domin, John, Liturgical Consultant, 1924- Contributing Institution: Sanctuary for Sacred Arts Description: Carved doors by Leroy Setsel, 1968. JPG file (42.5 KB) -
Creator: Storrs, John, Architect and Domin, John, Liturgical Consultant, 1924- Contributing Institution: Sanctuary for Sacred Arts Description: Exterior view, 1968. JPG file (46.3 KB) -
Creator: Storrs, John, Architect and Domin, John, Liturgical Consultant, 1924- Contributing Institution: Sanctuary for Sacred Arts Description: Fourth Station: Jesus meets His Mother, white cement, by Lambert Rucki, 1968. JPG file (22.1 KB) -
Creator: Storrs, John, Architect and Domin, John, Liturgical Consultant, 1924- Contributing Institution: Sanctuary for Sacred Arts Description: Sixth Station: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus, white cement, by Lambert Rucki, 1968. JPG file (22.6 KB)