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Survey of London
… in Southwark started collecting subscriptions 201 for a chapel to replace the inadequate accommodation in a house … the overflowing congregation of the London Road Chapel. A. W. Pugin, who was informed of the project by the Earl of …
Old and New London
… London," would present the reader of to-day with a more faithful character of St. George's Fields: "Thy 'civic … a tradition. The cathedral was designed by Mr. Augustus W. Pugin, who, however, always complained that he had been …
Survey of London
… in our reformed Religion, it should seem vain to make a Parish-church larger, than that all who are present can … All of these changes are shown on the plans by the elder Pugin (Plate 10b) and by Clayton (Plate 12), and the general … erected on the north wall of the church as an offering by W. D. and E. J. Nichols. 185 It was designed by Temple Moore …
Survey of London
… continuously occupied since the mid nineteenth century by a number of institutions catering for the poor and sick not … association with the Roman Catholic church architect, A. W. N. Pugin, but whose firm carried out a large number of secular …
Survey of London
… OF ST. MARY MAGDALENE, MUNSTER SQUARE This is a daughter church of Christ Church, Albany Street, and it … T. Micklethwaite, the latter being a memorial to the Rev. W. H. H. Jervois. The aumbrey in the chapel of the Blessed … glass includes the east window, designed by A. Welby Pugin, the cartoons for which were drawn by his pupil and …
Survey of London
… 1: XCI ST. PANCRAS CHURCH The first attempt to obtain a new church for the rapidly growing parish of St. Pancras … were submitted and premiums awarded as follows: Messrs. W. & H. W. Inwood, 100; F. O. Bedford, 50; Thomas Rickman, … 2nd ser., p. 103. The Builder, 2 Oct., 1880. Britton and Pugin, Public Buildings of London, 1825, Vol. 1, p. 160. …
Survey of London
… have carried the work into the summer or autumn of 1633. a A contemporary reference to the cross erected on the east … south) end of the portico were added about this time. w The overthrow of the Laudian church brought its own … were probably six or seven. 133 ai In 1823 Britton and Pugin were to show only two, a drawing of 1876 only one, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Stanghoe - Stanmore, Little Stanghoe STANGHOE, a township, in the parish of Skelton, union of Guisborough, … a parish, in the union of Docking, hundred of Smithdon, W. division of Norfolk, 12 miles (N.) from Rougham; … chapel of St. Oswald, lately erected, from designs by Pugin, presents a revival of the old English parochial …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Stockwood Stockport (St. Mary) STOCKPORT ( St. Mary), a newly-enfranchised borough, a market-town, and parish, and … the town, 39 miles (N. E. by E.) from Chester, and 179 (N. W. by N.) from London. This place, from its situation near a … chapel, on the road to Norton, is after a design by Welby Pugin. A charity school was founded by subscription, in 1721, …
Survey of London
… Cockspur Street, Whitcomb Street and Orange Street. a Unlike most of the land in the district this piece of … Walker (182324), No. 3Edward Price (182433), No. 4T. W. Rowland (182325), No. 5John Collett (182429). Richard … in 166871. A plan and elevation is given in Britten and Pugin's Public Buildings of London, II. The design for three …
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