Joseph John Scoles (1798–1863) was an English Gothic Revival architect, who designed many Roman Catholic churches. Scoles was born in London on 27 June...
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England and was the son of Joseph John Scoles and brother of Ignatius Scoles. Alexander Scoles, like his brother Ignatius Scoles, was born in Hammersmith...
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chemist and physicist Ignatius Scoles SJ (1834–1896), Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, architect and writer Joseph John Scoles (1798–1863), English Gothic Revival...
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Reestablishment of the Catholic hierarchy in 1850. It was designed by Joseph John Scoles, with parts of the interior by Edward Armitage. Architecturally, it...
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civil engineering contractor and politician (born 1791) December 29 – Joseph John Scoles, English Catholic architect (born 1798) Everett, Jason M., ed. (2006)...
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the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street, central London, designed by Joseph John Scoles, completed. All Saints, Ennismore Gardens, south London, designed...
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He specialized in Romanesque revival architecture and worked with Joseph John Scoles. Ireland was born into a Catholic family from Crofton, near Wakefield...
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crossing would recoup the investment. The architect for the bridge was Joseph John Scoles of London. He designed a suspension bridge with two towers and a clear...
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and was the son of Joseph John Scoles. He was born in Hammersmith in London. His father was the noted architect Joseph John Scoles, who was working on...
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between 1844 and 1849, was in a decorated gothic-style, designed by Joseph John Scoles, and with the altar by A.W.N. Pugin, and is now a Grade II* listed...
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Joseph John Scoles, who also designed the Church of St Francis Xavier in Liverpool, St Ignatius Church in Preston, and was father of Ignatius Scoles SJ...
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needed. The foundation stone was laid in 1842 and Joseph John Scoles was appointed as architect. Scoles went on to design the Church of the Immaculate Conception...
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architect was Joseph John Scoles. He designed the church in the Romanesque Revival style reminiscent of the nearby ruins of St Botolph's Priory. Scoles later...
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built first, followed shortly by a temporary church. both designed by Joseph John Scoles. An appeal was then launched in 1874 to fund a church building. The...
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of Preston. Work on the church started in 1833. The architect was Joseph John Scoles, who also designed the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street...
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church was built in 1860 by the Society of Jesus. It was designed by Joseph John Scoles and is a Grade II listed building. The church was founded by the Society...
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chapel to be incorporated in the west wing of the mansion. In 1844 Joseph John Scoles created the Church of St Paul which, along with the remainder of the...
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was Joseph John Scoles. The main benefactors of the church were Charles King and William Petre, 12th Baron Petre. It was Lord Petre who chose Scoles to...
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Winefride Church, South Wimbledon, in 1904. In 1860, they commissioned Joseph John Scoles to design the chapel. It was completed after his death, in 1864, by...
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now administered by the Diocese of East Anglia. The architect was Joseph John Scoles who also designed the Anglican St Mary's church in the Southtown area...
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designed by Joseph John Scoles. From 1623, for their own administrative purposes the Jesuits divided the country into 'residences' and St John's church was...
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almost certainly also by Pugin; St Francis Xavier Church, Everton, by Joseph John Scoles is one of the grandest Catholic churches in the city; St Anne's Church...
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– William Makepeace Thackeray, novelist (born 1811) 29 December – Joseph John Scoles, Catholic architect (born 1798) Everett, Jason M., ed. (2006). "1863"...
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Stonyhurst College. It was built from 1832 to 1835 and designed by Joseph John Scoles in the Gothic Revival style. It was founded by the Society of Jesus...
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St Beuno's Jesuit Spirituality Centre (category Buildings by Joseph Hansom)
designed by a Jesuit student, Ignatius Scoles, who had followed the footsteps of his father, Joseph John Scoles, as an architect before joining the Jesuits...
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1920, his successor in architectural practice. Canon Scoles was the younger son of Joseph John Scoles (1798–1863), architect (1837) of St James the Less...
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5 – St Ignatius Church, Preston, Lancashire, England, designed by Joseph John Scoles, is opened. July 29 – The Arc de Triomphe in Paris, completed by Jean...
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gallery, designed by Samuel Bunce. May 8 – Joseph Welland, Irish architect (died 1860) June 27 – Joseph John Scoles, English Catholic architect (died 1863)...
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Alexander Scoles came to Basingstoke. He was the son of the architect Joseph John Scoles, and brother of the Jesuit priest and architect Ignatius Scoles. He...
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consisted of a nave and two aisles, with galleries. The architect was Joseph John Scoles. In 1856 the church was enlarged with the addition of a chancel, to...
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