All Souls' Chapel
church in Prince Edward Island, Canada
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All Souls' Chapel
Summary
All Souls' Chapel is a chapel[1]. It draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (chapel category, ranking #70 of 285).[2]
Key Facts
- All Souls' Chapel is located in Charlottetown[3].
- All Souls' Chapel is in the country of Canada[4].
- All Souls' Chapel's image is recorded as All Souls Chapel Interior.jpg[5].
- All Souls' Chapel's instance of is recorded as chapel[6].
- All Souls' Chapel's architect is recorded as William Critchlow Harris[7].
- All Souls' Chapel's architectural style is recorded as Gothic Revival[8].
- All Souls' Chapel's part of is recorded as St. Peter's Cathedral[9].
- All Souls' Chapel's Commons category is recorded as All Souls' Chapel (Charlottetown)[10].
- All Souls' Chapel's Canadian Register of Historic Places ID is recorded as 7355[11].
- All Souls' Chapel's Canadian Register of Historic Places ID is recorded as 7353[12].
- +1888-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of All Souls' Chapel[13].
- All Souls' Chapel's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 46.234008, 'lon': -63.132656}[14].
- All Souls' Chapel's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05p7w77[15].
- All Souls' Chapel's PEI Register of Historic Places ID is recorded as 4229[16].
- All Souls' Chapel's dedicated to is recorded as All Souls' Day[17].
- All Souls' Chapel's official website is recorded as http://www.stpeter.org/chapel.html/[18].
- All Souls' Chapel's heritage designation is recorded as national historic site of Canada[19].
- All Souls' Chapel's heritage designation is recorded as heritage resource[20].
- All Souls' Chapel's National Historic Sites of Canada ID is recorded as 572[21].
- All Souls' Chapel's image of interior is recorded as All Souls Chapel Interior.jpg[22].
- All Souls' Chapel's category for the interior of the item is recorded as Category:Interior of All Souls' Chapel (Charlottetown)[23].
Why It Matters
All Souls' Chapel draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (chapel category, ranking #70 of 285).[2]