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  2. Altar lamp - Wikipedia

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    Altar lamp at St Pancras Church, Ipswich, representing a chained rather than a fixed style A chancel lamp hangs above the altar of St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church. An altar lamp, also known as a chancel lamp, refers to a light which is located in the chancel (sanctuary), of various Christian

  3. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The early form of hanging lighting devices in religious buildings may be of considerable size. Huge hanging lamps in Hagia Sophia were described by Paul the Silentiary in 563: [21] "And beneath each chain he has caused to be fitted silver discs, hanging circle-wise in the air, round the space in the center of the church. Thus these discs ...

  4. Notchaway Baptist Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The church is on a concrete block foundation which was put in to replace original tree stump piers. It has original wood shutters. The interior has an open sanctuary with a pulpit and three rows of original pine pews. Its hanging light fixtures were installed when electricity was added to the church in 1940. [3]

  5. Sanctuary lamp - Wikipedia

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    A ner tamid hanging over the ark in a synagogue. In Judaism, the sanctuary lamp is known as a Ner Tamid (Hebrew, “eternal flame” or “eternal light”), Hanging or standing in front of the ark in every Jewish synagogue, it is meant to represent the menorah of the Temple in Jerusalem, as well as the perpetual fire kept on the altar of burnt offerings before the Temple. [2]

  6. Wheel chandelier - Wikipedia

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    In the Minster Church of St. Alexander in Einbeck there is a later gothic wheel chandelier of painted brass with a diameter of c. 3.5 metres. The inscription on its bracket dates it to 1420. It was presumably gifted by Degenhard Ree, a canon of the collegiate church. The composition ought to go back to a lost example in Pöhlde Cloister. [4]

  7. Category:Light fixtures - Wikipedia

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    A light fixture or luminaire is a technical and professional term for the electrical fixtures used to hold a lamp—a light bulb—the light source. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lighting fixtures .

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