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In 1866 the cemetery chapel was turned into the parish church.
The earliest church on the site was first recorded in 1190 and may have been a small cemetery chapel.
As such it was the first nondenominational cemetery chapel in Europe.
Later, a larger church was built and the smaller one was used as a cemetery chapel.
The adjacent small cemetery chapel is probably the only purely Gothic building in town.
Fairhaven was dark, with only a few lights glowing in the cemetery chapel.
Two years later, a cemetery chapel was built.
The old church functioned as a cemetery chapel for the next few decades, standing in the middle of its graveyard.
Other students took part in illegal book smuggling, hiding the books under the altar of a cemetery chapel.
A museum is located in the cemetery chapel.
Mass is also said throughout the month, with certain Catholic parishes organising special events at cemetery chapels.
The old cemetery chapel St. Helen's Church is another example.
There is a separate plot adjacent to the cemetery chapel reserved for the pastors.
The stone Orthodox Church was originally intended as a cemetery chapel.
Part of the cemetery that had been there and the cemetery chapel were levelled.
At the beginning of 20th century two cemetery chapels were built: a Catholic and a Lutheran.
A Cross of Sacrifice stands in front of the cemetery chapel.
Some original monuments, and the cemetery chapel, remain.
Since 2008 the Cathays Cemetery chapels restoration has been underway.
An unusual octagonal cemetery chapel and cemetery were established outside the estate in about 1883.
The name "chapel" refers primarily to the style of interior design, as it is not a traditional cemetery chapel building.
The original church building survives today, being used as the cemetery chapel, making it one of the oldest surviving churches in Scarborough.
The cemetery chapel was built in 1825 by Johann Michael Voit.
The Woodlawn Cemetery chapel was dedicated in 1910.
The 18th-century brick-built chancel was kept as a cemetery chapel until the 1980s when it too was demolished.