It was standing room only on Sunday as the 50th anniversary of Whanganui Hospital's chapel was celebrated in style.
Officially dedicated on June 13, 1970, the ecumenical chapel has been "a place of peace for people of all faiths" for half a century and it was packed on Sunday afternoon, with dignitaries, current and former chaplains, hospital staff and patients marking the occasion.
Whanganui is one of the few provincial hospitals with a stand-alone chapel – the idea arising at the first nurses' reunion in Whanganui in 1958 when a Mrs Bennett gave £25 to start a chapel fund.
It was built by W M Angus Ltd and the architects were Haughton and Mair. The chapel was extended and rededicated in 1987 thanks to a fundraising effort by the Whanganui community which produced $96,000.
The treasurer for that community appeal was Gerald McDouall OBE whose son, mayor Hamish McDouall, was present on Sunday to unveil the anniversary plaque.