The All Souls Chapel, located in Maitland Cemetery, Cape Town, is a Gothic Revival structure built in the late 19th century. Known for its pointed arches, intricate stonework, and stained-glass windows, it serves as a sacred space for funeral services and memorials. The cemetery is a multi-faith burial ground, reflecting Cape Town’s diverse religious and cultural backgrounds. The chapel remains significant in the community, hosting commemorations and reflecting on its rich history. The stained-glass windows were removed because of issues with vagrancy.
The chapel was scanned in July 2024 with a Z+F 5016 terrestrial laser scanner and photographed with a Canon R5, consisting of 41 HDR scans and 2500 photos. No drone was used.
GDH extends gratitude to the City of Cape Town for granting permission to document this historic structure and its contents.
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