The Awakening (1998)
> x pews (@ Sanctuary)
Once, these rows would have been filled with worshippers. Now, they only contain dust and debris.
Let's look at pews!
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The Awakening (1998)
> x pews (@ Sanctuary)
Once, these rows would have been filled with worshippers. Now, they only contain dust and debris.
Basilica de Sangre (2018)
> x pews (@ Chapter house)
Uncomfortable wooden seats from which the nuns can listen to readings and presumably reflect on the sacrifice of their Lord.
The Bible Retold: The Bread and the Fishes (2006)
> x pews (@ The Synagogue)
Made of oak, it is clearly strong enough to hold as many people as can fit, as it is doing now. The synagogue is very crowded today.
The Chinese Room (2007)
> x pews (@ Church)
Once imposing rows of oak seating, the effect has been somewhat diminished by the hardy endeavours of bored worshippers equipped with pocket-knives. The pews now provide an education of biblical proportions for any inquisitve youngster in the arts of caricature, aphorism and sex miseducation.
Ghost Train (2003)
> x pews (@ Chapel)
Four rows of simple wooden benches face the altar.
Last Day of Summer (2011)
> x pews (@ Chapel)
Rows of wooden pews fill the chapel.
The Legend of Horse Girl (2022)
> x pews (@ Church)
Wooden benches where congregants would usually sit during service.
Waystation (1995)
> x pews (@ Church)
The pews are weathered with age, and no doubt make uncomfortable seats. The attached kneeling rails were for the prayerful.
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