-
regular benches.
Church benches and pews
inside places of worship,
which are
sometimes equipped with an
additional kneeling bench.
Church benches and pews can...
- mourner's
bench or mourners'
bench, also
known as the
mercy seat or
anxious bench, in
Methodist and
other evangelical Christian churches is a
bench located...
- A
bench table (French: banc; Italian: sedile; German: Bank) is a low
stone seat
which runs
round the
interior of the
walls of many
large churches. Bench...
- A pew (/ˈpjuː/) is a long
bench seat or
enclosed box, used for
seating members of a
congregation or
choir in a
church, or
sometimes a courtroom. Occasionally...
- crossbenches,
between and
perpendicular to the
government and
opposition benches,
where crossbenchers sit in the chamber.
Crossbench members of the British...
- The term benchmark,
bench mark, or
survey benchmark originates from the
chiseled horizontal marks that
surveyors made in
stone structures, into which...
- of the
Church in
Wales suggested that Mary Stallard, when ****istant Bishop, was a
member of the
bench of Bishops, the
Constitution of the
Church in Wales...
- Clement's is the main
church on the island. In the 19th century, the
church allowed people to buy name
plates for the
church benches. Here the name of H...
-
Sidcup and the
neighbouring town of Bexleyheath, and a
bench was
dedicated to Knox at St John's
Church in
Sidcup in 2015.
Sidcup railway station opened in...
- of a landowner;
coming from the
Spanish word 'gallo' (chicken), this
church bench-inspired
settee is used for
farmers to
place chickens on the cage underneath...