An altar was set up at the west end with a curtain installed in front so it could be separated when the room was used for secular functions. From to services and weddings were held here; until when Strachan Hall opened, it was the only large gathering space at Trinity College. The Hall was renamed in after the death of Provost Reginald S. Seeley, the only Provost to die in office. Twelve carved stone heads serve as corbels for the exposed wooden beams. Over the door at the east end is the coat of arms of Bishop Strachan, added in by A.
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