[10] In 1977, a committee was established to restore the chapel, and for a time fell under the care of Blanchelande College.
[17] Fully open again to the public in April 2017, the major works such as stabilising the foundations are complete however additional fundraising is needed to finish the final phase of renovation.
[5][19] "From a distance the colours and design make a pleasing whole, close-up it's amazing to see all the different pieces used to create the effect.
[21] The mosaic style is "pique-assiette" or "Picassiette" (a French term based on a pun blending pique-assiette – literally, plate-pincher, the sort of person crashing into a party to enjoy a free meal – and famous artist Pablo Picasso).
According to Mosaic Art Source, "[P]ieces of broken pottery, china, glass, buttons, figurines, and/[or] jewelry are cemented onto a base to create a new surface.