Saint George's School in Newport, Rhode Island

Jack McCabe

Saint George's School in Newport, Rhode Island

Chapel – A classic Gothic chapel built in 1928 with John Nicholas Brown’s donation and designed by Ralph Adams Cram, the whole school congregates in the Chapel for two services weekly, one true to the school’s Episcopalian identity and one in which a senior or faculty member gives a meaningful speech. There are two additional optional services; a Friday night Compline service, and a Sunday Evening Prayer. In 2005, the Chapel organ was completely renovated, and now it also features a choral practice space and a new pipe organ. Once a week the elite chapel choir, consisting of nearly 80 students, sings. The choir is led by Dr. Gesualdo, known fondly as “Doc G” by the various members of the choir.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._George’s_School,_Newport
or Here
to learn more about the private prep school, here in Rhode Island. US

Photo taken from the dunes at second beach.

JPM © 2008
Leica V Lux 2

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Saint George's School in Newport, Rhode Island by Jack McCabe
Saint George's School in Newport, Rhode Island by Jack McCabe
  • Hal Smith

    Hal Smith

    great shot jack

  • Jack McCabe replied

    Thanks Hal!

  • will032890

    will032890

    This is a very familiar sight

  • Jack McCabe replied

    As a Newport boy for sure, you know exactly where this is taken. :)

  • hfrymark

    hfrymark

    beautiful Shot Jack, I have one of these just as the sun is setting I’ll have to go back and find it and post

  • Jack McCabe replied

    Thanks Heather.. and for the FAV too!

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