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Talk:August Pugin
Talk:August Pugin The correct title of this page would be either Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin or, more usually, simply A.W.N. Pugin . The present heading is incorrect. --Wetman 21 ...
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August Reichensperger
August Reichensperger August Reichensperger (1808-1895), German politician, was born ... der christlichen Kunst (Leipzig, 1854); and Augustus Pugin, der Neubegrunder der christlichen Kunst in England ...
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August Reichensperger   (translated from German)
August Reichensperger August Reichensperger (* 22. March 1808 in Koblenz ; † ... 1856). Parliamentary speeches 1848-57 (1858). Augustus Pugin, the new founder of the Christian art ... the left of Literature by and over August Reichensperger in the catalog that ddb Person data NAME Reichensperger, August ALTERNATIVE NAME SHORT DESCRIPTION German Jurist ...
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E.W. Pugin
E.W. Pugin Edward Welby Pugin (1834-1875)was the eldest son of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, a famous architect & designer of Gothic architecture. After his father AWN Pugin's death in 1852 Edward Pugin took under his wing his father' ...
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User:Byrial/Double redirects
... Mathias Villiers de l'Isle-Adam ← August Villiers de L'Isle-Adam Auguste Villiers ... Fitzroy Grafton Augustus III of Poland ← August III of Poland ← August III Augustus III of Poland ← August III of Poland ← Augustus II Augustus III of Poland ← August III of Poland ← Augustus III ...
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Talk:Hoary/Archive03
... and the (b) "gothic" of Chartres or Pugin, and there might also be an orthographic ... in rather mystified reply. -- Hoary 04:24, August 1, 2005 (UTC) What the heck? Do ... going on! -- Essjay · Talk 04:59, August 5, 2005 (UTC) I didn't bother ... in when he protested. -- Hoary 08:53, August 5, 2005 (UTC) Ah, I hadn't ... your help! -- Essjay · Talk 09:15, August 5, 2005 (UTC) Elvis Presley Hey ...
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J. J. McCarthy
... Architect, often referred to as the ' Irish Pugin'. Early Years James Joseph McCarthy was born ... the designs had been revised apparently by Pugin. So his next major work was the ... chimneys and steep roffs reveal influence of Pugin's Maynooth, as also the paned, sashed ... rubble stone and contrasting dressings, inspired by Pugin's treatment of Enniscorthy Cathedral. Continuous nave ... By adding the chevet he departed from Pugin's more austere design to avoid ...
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Cobh Cathedral
... century Ireland. The architects were E.W. Pugin, George Ashlin and Thomas Coleman. The clerk ... and the architectural partnership of E.W. Pugin (1834-1875) and G.C. Ashlin (1837 ... office was awarded the commission. E.W. Pugin eldest son of the famous Gothic Revival architect (A.W. N.) Augustus Pugin (1812-1852), had taken over his father’s ... business. The partnership lasted from 1859 until August 1868 dissolving ‘while the firm was ...
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St. Mary's Cathedral, Killarney
... £900, but, undaunted, they commissioned Augustus Welby Pugin to design a new cathedral. His design ... wall and in each transept. Killarney was Pugin's personal homage to his favourite cathedral ... the supervision of Richard Pierce of Wexford (Pugin being unable to undertake personal supervision) until ... Fr. O’Sullivan died in Oct. 1851, and Pugin in September 1852. Image:Killarney Cathedral 2 ... of 1853, and J. J. McCarthy succeeded Pugin as architect. Two years later, the ...
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William Hosking
... 1820s William Hosking FSA (November 26, 1800 - August 2, 1861) was a writer, lecturer, and ... Denominations" with Egyptian Design at Abney Park [PUGIN (1843), 'An Apology for the Revival of ... favoured by board members such as Augustus Pugin senior (1769-1832) and George Carden. At ... most notably the polemicist and architect Augustus Pugin junior (1812-52), proved particularly critical of ... Britton, who had co-authored one of Pugin's books promoting gothic revival architecture, ...
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