1064933 Bramhope Puritan Chapel, 1906 (w/c on paper) by Braithwaite, Walter (1854-1922); Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; (add.info.: At the Dissolution of the Monasteries Henry VIII gave the land to the Earl of Cumberland. In the 16th century the Dyneley family moved into the area and acquired Bramhope Hall. In 1649 they built the Puritan Chapel, which was taken over by the Church of England after the Restoration. The chapel is one of only a few built during the Commonwealth period. It is said not to have been consecrated but nevertheless was regularly used for church services until 1881-82. The Puritan Chapel was listed Grade I in 1966.); Leeds Museums and Galleries, UK; British, out of copyright.

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