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Date
August 29, 2026
Title
Wrought Iron Decorative Gates and Breeze Block Wall, Mary, Mother of Priests Chapel
Photographer
Damien Spencer
Creation Date
August 29, 2025
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Description
A perspective view of a transition area within the chapel complex, featuring ornate metalwork and mid-century architectural textures. These gates likely led to a courtyard, garden, or side entrance of the sanctuary.
The image features:
* Ornamental Metalwork: A pair of gold-painted wrought iron gates stands partially open. The intricate scrollwork design incorporates a central medallion on each leaf featuring a stylized dove—a symbol of the Holy Spirit (The Paraclete). The lower sections of the gates are reinforced with fine metal mesh.
* Breeze Block Wall: To the left, a wall constructed of geometric concrete breeze blocks (screen blocks) features a floral or starburst pattern. This quintessential mid-century design element provided ventilation and privacy while creating a play of light and shadow.
* Material Contrast: The ornate, flowing lines of the iron gates contrast with the rigid, repetitive geometry of the breeze blocks and the smooth, solid concrete pillars that frame the walkway.
* Spatial Context: Beyond the gates, a sunlit paved path leads toward lush green trees, suggesting the integration of the chapel's indoor and outdoor environments. A modern restroom sign is visible on a dark post to the far left, indicating the functional accessibility of this wing.
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All Rights Reserved
Contributor
Damien Spencer

