Vivian Webb Chapel and Kimberly Tower
Chapel portico
Chapel interior look much like it did when Thompson Webb completed it in 1944.
Chapel interior view from the rear of the building.
View of Chapel pews - "fitments" - as they were called by designer Alec Miller.
Chapel doors carved by Alec Miller.
The Teresa L. Snite Memorial Garden named in memory and in honor of Teresa Snite, grandmother of Lance Williams '97.
Kimberly Tower of the Vivian Webb Chapel.
20th Century, Madonna and Child hangs in the Vivian Webb Chapel.
The Descent from the Cross
Madonna della Gatta
The Taylor Window in the Vivian Webb Chapel dates back to the 17th century.
Steven R Longley window in the Vivian Webb Chapel was donated to honor former headmaster of WSC. Artist: James Hubbell
The Sharp window was the first window donated to the Vivian Webb Chapel by former teacher Henry Sharp and his wife, Harriet. Artist: James Hubbell
Thompson Webb laying some of the first bricks to the Chapel in 1939.
Adobe bricks drying in the California sun. All were formed by hand using clay from the Chapel grounds.
Webb students provided a lot of the labor, either by working off demerits or their tuition.
Vivian Webb Chapel pre-Kimberly Tower. Notice the boys walking up the path for morning service.
Circa 1944, the year the Chapel was competed.