Dublin Core
Title
Kings Chapel - Boston
Description
King’s Chapel is an Anglican congregation that was organized in 1686. King’s Chapel was a small wooden chapel located on the corner of Tremont and School streets in Boston. Construction of King’s Chapel “Stone Chapel” began in 1749 and was completed in 1754. The original bell that hung in the bell tower cracked in 1814 and was recast by Paul Revere. Revere’s revised bell still rings every Sunday.
Creator
Chester Smolski
Date
1972-02-01
Rights
Rhode Island College
Format
Photograph
Photograph
Identifier
0420
Smolski Image Item Type Metadata
Building Type
Church
City
Boston
Country
United States of America
Creator 1
Peter Harrison
Creator 1 Role
Architect
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Architecture -- Massachusetts -- Boston; Architecture -- Religious architecture;
Region
Massachusetts
Street Address
Tremont and School Streets