| Title | Bond Chapel |
| View | Windows 1 |
| Series | II: Buildings and Grounds |
| Description | Design of symbols for aisle windows in the Joseph Bond Chapel: first row from left: pelican, peacock, phoenix, dove of the Holy Spirit; second row: Chi Rho monogram, I. H. C. monogram, crown, cross and orb; third row: unicorn, lamb, lion, fish; fourth row: rose, lily, wheat, grape; fifth row: palms, chalice, crown of thorns, anchor; sixth row: candlestick, tablets of the law, Ark of the Covenant, David's harp. |
| Alternate Name(s) | Joseph Bond Chapel |
| Subject Terms | Stained glass (Visual works) | Symbols | Chapels (Rooms or structures) |
| Photograph Date | Undated |
| Physical Format | Photographic prints; 23.5 x 11.6 cm |
| Architect | Coolidge & Hodgdon |
| Stained Glass Designer | Connick, Charles Jay, 1875-1945 |
| Completion Date | 1926 |
| Location | 1025 E. 58th Street | University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois |
| Campus Grid | D22 |
| Collection | Archival Photographic Files |
| Repository | University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center |
| Image Identifier | apf2-01041 |
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