Wanderings Of A Canadian Loon Through The National Capital And Beyond
I guess that the crosses with a round relief in the last shot are the stations of the cross...
Thanks for the detail shots. A very nice interior!
Well, the St. George's cross on the column pretty much tells me what kind of church I'm in. :-)
beautiful!
Beautiful column design.
@VP: yes, and I should have photographed some of those stations. They were quite unusual.@Halcyon: I think so.@Revrunner: very Anglican!@Hilary: thanks!@Kate: I thought so myself.
Lovely!
Always liked that name Barnabas. Why? No idea.
Beautiful, especially the column.
i like the column.
The carving on the column is lovely.
I love the details you've featured.
Looks like a place that would inspire worship. Lovely.
What a nice interior!
@Luis: I do like this church.@Birdman: it's an unusual name.@Lois: the column details drew my eye when I was inside.@Tex: so did I.@EG: whoever did it did good work.@Sharon: thank you.@Eve: I thought so!@Linda: I quite agree.
Beautiful, this Church has a good light inside.
Beautiful capital!
beautiful, love the column and the red cross
Lovely detail work on that column, William!
I haven't been much of a church goer for the last couple of decades but, sometimes, when I see the beauty of some of these buildings, I feel a sense of awe for the architects and stone masons.
The detail on the column is very eye-catching. I'm glad you posted the close-up.
The carvings are wonderful!
Lovely details in the third photo.
Nice columns!
I really like the inside of this church. The workmanship on the columns is impressive.
Love the details!
@Karl: it certainly does.@Jose: thanks!@Tanya: I've always thought the cross of St. George was a good example.@RedPat: I thought so.@Jackie: thanks.@Hamilton: the older churches particularly have a great sense of style.@Kay: I'm glad I kept it.@Norma: I certainly agree.@Marleen: thank you!@Cheryl: they suit the church.@Denise: it certainly is.@Shelly: so do I.
It's very pretty in there.
Beautiful.
This was the event that just keeps on giving!
It looks so spacious and airy.
Anglican clean
Beautiful inside and sacred looking. MB
Nice details and beautiful windows. I like it.
It is beautiful. Love the details on the column.Nice photos William!
Gorgeous windows and the columns are very detailed, very nice.
@Judy: it is.@Mari: definitely.@Jennifer: true!@ODP: indeed.@Cloudia: true!@MB: quite so.@Gunn: so do I.@Pat: thanks!@Bill: that they are.
I guess that the crosses with a round relief in the last shot are the stations of the cross...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the detail shots. A very nice interior!
ReplyDeleteWell, the St. George's cross on the column pretty much tells me what kind of church I'm in. :-)
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful column design.
ReplyDelete@VP: yes, and I should have photographed some of those stations. They were quite unusual.
ReplyDelete@Halcyon: I think so.
@Revrunner: very Anglican!
@Hilary: thanks!
@Kate: I thought so myself.
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteAlways liked that name Barnabas. Why? No idea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, especially the column.
ReplyDeletei like the column.
ReplyDeleteThe carving on the column is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love the details you've featured.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a place that would inspire worship. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice interior!
ReplyDelete@Luis: I do like this church.
ReplyDelete@Birdman: it's an unusual name.
@Lois: the column details drew my eye when I was inside.
@Tex: so did I.
@EG: whoever did it did good work.
@Sharon: thank you.
@Eve: I thought so!
@Linda: I quite agree.
Beautiful, this Church has a good light inside.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capital!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, love the column and the red cross
ReplyDeleteLovely detail work on that column, William!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been much of a church goer for the last couple of decades but, sometimes, when I see the beauty of some of these buildings, I feel a sense of awe for the architects and stone masons.
ReplyDeleteThe detail on the column is very eye-catching. I'm glad you posted the close-up.
ReplyDeleteThe carvings are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely details in the third photo.
ReplyDeleteNice columns!
ReplyDeleteI really like the inside of this church. The workmanship on the columns is impressive.
ReplyDeleteLove the details!
ReplyDelete@Karl: it certainly does.
ReplyDelete@Jose: thanks!
@Tanya: I've always thought the cross of St. George was a good example.
@RedPat: I thought so.
@Jackie: thanks.
@Hamilton: the older churches particularly have a great sense of style.
@Kay: I'm glad I kept it.
@Norma: I certainly agree.
@Marleen: thank you!
@Cheryl: they suit the church.
@Denise: it certainly is.
@Shelly: so do I.
It's very pretty in there.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis was the event that just keeps on giving!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so spacious and airy.
ReplyDeleteAnglican clean
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inside and sacred looking. MB
ReplyDeleteNice details and beautiful windows. I like it.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. Love the details on the column.
ReplyDeleteNice photos William!
Gorgeous windows and the columns are very detailed, very nice.
ReplyDelete@Judy: it is.
ReplyDelete@Mari: definitely.
@Jennifer: true!
@ODP: indeed.
@Cloudia: true!
@MB: quite so.
@Gunn: so do I.
@Pat: thanks!
@Bill: that they are.