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    Pugin , Cuthbert Welby Pugin, and Peter Paul Pugin, who continued his architectural and interior design firm as Pugin & Pugin. Pugin was the son of the French...
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    church of Augustus Pugin, the renowned nineteenth-century architect, designer, and reformer. The church is an example of Pugin's design ideas, and forms...
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    Hall faces the Gothic revival St Barnabas' Roman Catholic Cathedral by Pugin. Nottingham Castle and its grounds are located further south in the western...
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    Nottingham Cathedral (category Augustus Pugin buildings)
    W N Pugin. This will involve uncovering the whitewash which covers the original decoration of the Lady Chapel. The project is a joint enterprise between...
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    Lancashire, working briefly in association with Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin towards the end of the latter's life. After the practice moved to London...
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    style, Augustus Pugin, who was made enviously reproachful that Burton "had done much more that Pugin's father (Augustus Charles Pugin) to alter the appearance...
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    the two. Some of the ideas of the movement were anticipated by Augustus Pugin (1812–1852), a leader in the Gothic revival in architecture. For example...
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  • Alton Towers (category Augustus Pugin buildings)
    Talbot family as a stately home until 1924 and largely designed by Augustus Pugin, also noted for his work on the Palace of Westminster. The Towers are now...
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    that were ascribed to William Shakespeare. Williams, Guy (1990). Augustus Pugin Versus Decimus Burton: A Victorian Architectural Duel. London: Cassell Publishers...
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    Amount, 1830 to Present". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 12 September 2012.; Pugin 1895, p. 23 Ashbee 2007, pp. 14–15 Ashbee 2007, p. 16 Hamilton, William...
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    Mount St Bernard Abbey (category Augustus Pugin buildings)
    It was designed by Augustus Pugin, who offered his services free of charge. "The whole of the buildings", wrote Pugin, "are erected in the greatest...
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    catalog the five orders. In the early 19th century, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin wrote Contrasts (1836) that, as the title suggested, contrasted the modern...
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    original on 4 May 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2019. Williams, Guy (1990). Augustus Pugin Versus Decimus Burton: A Victorian Architectural Duel. London: Cassell Publishers...
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    Reformation. Built in 1843, St. Aidan's Cathedral was designed by Augustus Welby Pugin, famous for having designed London's Houses of Parliament. The cathedral...
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    to employ draughtsmen; the first in the early 1790s was Augustus Charles Pugin, and later in 1795, John Adey Repton son of Humphry. In June 1797, Nash...
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    neo-Gothic revival style. The "new range" of buildings was erected by A. W. N. Pugin in 1850 under a commission from then college president Laurence F. Renehan...
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    the rise of Art Nouveau. A. W. N. Pugin (1812–1852) was the son of the Neo-Gothic architect Augustus Charles Pugin and was a convert to Roman Catholicism...
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    the architect Augustus Pugin approached Wailes about producing windows for him. Working with Pugin was a thankless task, as Pugin went from one workshop...
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    Design and Enterprise in Victorian Britain. Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0-7190-2419-1. Harvey, Charles; Press, Jon (1996). Art, Enterprise and Ethics:...
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    all liturgical services. A church of large size, designed by Peter Paul Pugin, was commenced in 1890, replacing a temporary wooden one. In 1993, owing...
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    and school, off Crown Lane, designed in Gothic Revival style by Augustus Pugin. It is his only complete church and associated buildings in London and is...
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    this style included St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham (1841) by Augustus Pugin, the 1897 Mikkeli Cathedral in Mikkeli in Finland, and St. Joseph's Church...
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    in the mid-1980s with a move towards small-scale industrial units (the Enterprise Estate was finished in October 1985) and then retail warehouses. Asda's...
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    was inspired by the geometric and historical designs of Augustus Welby Pugin, who had created the neo-Gothic interiors of Westminster Palace, and Owen...
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    Shrewsbury has a Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Town Walls. Designed by Edward Pugin after the death of his father, Augustus, it was consecrated in 1856. There...
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    construction commenced on St. Mary's Catholic Church. Designed by E. W. Pugin, it was completed in 1873 and upon completion, consisted of a nave, sanctuary...
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    Arizona v. Navajo Nation, 599 U.S. 555 March 20, 2023 June 22, 2023 45 Pugin v. Garland, 599 U.S. 600 April 17, 2023 June 22, 2023 46 Samia v. United...
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    Abbey, was established within the parish in 1835, and a church (designed by Pugin) was built on Parsonwood Hill in 1837. In 1875, a small convent of Rosminian...
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    Tarasov [ru] (2.10.1965–28.6.1975) Viktor Poljakov (17.7.1975–18.10.1986) Nikolai Pugin (26.10.1986–2.10.1988) Automotive industry in the Soviet Union "The Soviet...
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    later altered by Pugin & Pugin; Church of St Vincent de Paul, Liverpool, by E. W. Pugin; Our Lady of Reconciliation by E. W. Pugin; St Sylvester's Church...
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