A tribute to the treasure trove of ecclesiastical art and architecture in the Diocese of Toledo.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Immaculate Conception, Old South End, Toledo
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Anonymous
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You have been kind enough to post photos of many aspects of Immaculate Conception - inside and out. However, they are scattered throughout your blog. Wouldn't it be nice to have a summary post with links to them all???
4 comments:
You have been kind enough to post photos of many aspects of Immaculate Conception - inside and out. However, they are scattered throughout your blog. Wouldn't it be nice to have a summary post with links to them all???
-- Ireneus
It would. Maybe sometime when I have a spare hour or two. It'd be a lot of work.
Nah, keep 'em scattered, it's fun looking for them all ;-)
Q. was the chimney original or part of a later addition?
I'm betting that it is the latter, as it surely would have been worked into the original plan better than this.
Probably added after the fire, but it seems to have had about twenty feet added even later.
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