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  2. St Christopher's Chapel is the chapel of Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, England. It is a grade II* listed building and is noted for its highly decorated interior. History. Great Ormond Street Hospital was built from 1871 to 1876, and the chapel was completed in 1875.

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    • Great Ormond Street, Bloomsbury, London
  3. St Christopher’s Chapel is a place of sanctuary for patients, families and staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital. It also holds our Book of Remembrance. Visiting each ward regularly, we have time to listen to you confidentially and reflect with you, whether you are religious or not.

  4. St Christopher's Chapel in Great Ormond Street Hospital. Main article: St Christopher's Chapel, Great Ormond Street Hospital. St Christopher's Chapel is a chapel decorated in the Byzantine style and Grade II* listed building located in the Variety Club Building of the hospital.

    • 14 February 1852; 171 years ago
  5. is the chapel at Crewe Hall, Cheshire, also by E.M. Barry, where the stained glass and contemporary decoration is very similar to that at Great Ormond Street. St. Christopher’s Chap chapel a5 booklet 14/3/02 3:42 pm Page 2

  6. The chapel at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) is called St Christopher’s, it was built over 140 years ago, but wasn't always where it is now. In 1994 the entire chapel was moved! St Christopher was the Patron Saint of weary travellers, he helped tired travellers by carrying them on his shoulders.

  7. St Christopher's Chapel is the chapel of Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, England. It is a grade II* listed building and is noted for its highly decorated interior. History. Great Ormond Street Hospital was built from 1871 to 1876, and the chapel was completed in 1875.

  8. Address. Great Ormond Street Hospital. Bloomsbury. Greater London. WC1N 3JH. View map. Completed in 1875, the chapel was designed by Edward Middleton Barry, third son of Sir Charles Barry. Despite its modest size, the grandeur of the interior and the splendid proportions give the chapel a special atmosphere.

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