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    Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (/ˈpjuːdʒɪn/ PEW-jin; 1 March 1812 – 14 September 1852) was an English architect, designer, artist and critic with French...
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    Edward Welby Pugin (11 March 1834 – 5 June 1875) was an English architect, the eldest son of architect Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin and Louisa Barton...
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  • Augustus Pugin and his second wife, Louisa Burton, making him Pugin's fourth child and second son. He was the brother of Edward Welby Pugin and half-brother...
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    Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812–1852). Augustus Pugin was succeeded by his sons Cuthbert Welby Pugin (1840–1928) and Peter Paul Pugin (1851–1904)...
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    the title Baron Beaumont, in abeyance since 1507. His architect was Edward Welby Pugin, who "encased and incorporated" the earlier manor house dating from...
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    Gorton Monastery (category E. W. Pugin church buildings)
    Manchester, England. It was designed by the noted Victorian architect Edward Welby Pugin and built 1866–1872. Gorton Monastery is a noted example of Gothic...
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    designer Edward Welby Pugin. Peter Paul Pugin was only a year old when his father died. He later began practice as the junior partner in Pugin & Pugin, the...
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    awarded the commission for the building of the new cathedral to Edward Welby Pugin (1833–1875). By 1856 the Lady chapel of the new cathedral had been completed...
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  • designs of the church are attributed to either Augustus Pugin (1812–1852), his son Edward Welby Pugin (1834–1875), or architect James Joseph McCarthy (1817–1882)...
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    Catholic Parish church in Preston, Lancashire. It was designed by Edward Welby Pugin and is a shrine church of the Diocese of Lancaster within the Parish...
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    on 4 September 1860. It was built to the designs of Edward Welby Pugin, son of Augustus Welby Pugin. Built in the decorated, early English style, it demonstrated...
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    Lane Augustinian Church, located on Thomas Street, was designed by Edward Welby Pugin and opened in 1874. The 12 statues in the tower niches are the work...
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  • June 29 – (Edmund) Peter Paul Pugin, English architect, son of Augustus Welby Pugin and half-brother of Edward Welby Pugin (died 1904) October 13 – Samuel...
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    Mount St Bernard Abbey (category Augustus Pugin buildings)
    woodland became known as "Monument Wood". The tower was designed by Edward Welby Pugin and was medieval in appearance, redolent of the Water Bastion in Delhi...
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    John's Lane Church (category E. W. Pugin church buildings)
    decided to build a new church. The architect was Edward Welby Pugin, whose father was Augustus Welby Pugin, and assisted by his Irish partner and brother-in-law...
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    practice in Bath with his son Edward Joseph Hansom as clerk. In 1862 Joseph Hansom formed a partnership with Edward Welby Pugin, which broke up acrimoniously...
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    facilities they offered. But the Granville Hotel in Ramsgate, designed by Edward Welby Pugin, was an exception. Their 'Saline and Mineral Spa Baths' were widely...
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    North Yorkshire. It is a Victorian gothic country house remodelled by Edward Welby Pugin for the 8th Baron Beaumont. It is the Yorkshire home of the Duke of...
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  • All Saints is a Grade II* listed building, designed in 1867-8 by Edward Welby Pugin. In the late 20th century and early 21st century, there has been significant...
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    before retiring on 31 December 1891. He was a business partner of Edward Welby Pugin and contractor for The Granville Hotel, Ramsgate. He was mayor of...
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    Victorian church built in 1872 by the noted Gothic Revival architect Edward Welby Pugin. Frank Cliff (1972–1977) Szymon Goldberg (1977–1980) Manoug Parikian...
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    opened on 12 May 1860 (1860-05-12). The architect was Edward Welby Pugin, eldest son of Augustus Pugin. The church is built in red brick and Bath stone in...
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    The Granville Hotel, Ramsgate (category E. W. Pugin buildings)
    southeast coast of England, was a former hotel designed by Edward Welby Pugin, son of Augustus Pugin. The Granville was a hotel between 1869 and 1946 before...
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    number of worshippers soon outgrew the size of the building and Pugin's son Edward Welby Pugin was chosen by Bishop Wareing's successor, Francis Amherst to...
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    are named after him. The Granville Hotel, Ramsgate, (designed by Edward Welby Pugin) was named after him Timeline of British diplomatic history "Leveson-Gower...
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    the building of a new Catholic cathedral to Edward Welby Pugin (1833–1875), the son of Augustus Welby Pugin, the joint architect of the Houses of Parliament...
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    Saints' Church was built at their expense between 1865 and 1868 by Edward Welby Pugin. It ceased to be a parish church in 1961 and was taken over by the...
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    Prescott Street. The Roman Catholic English Martyrs Church, designed by Edward Welby Pugin and built between 1873 and 1876, is at number 30. At number 15 is...
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    Wrexham Cathedral (category E. W. Pugin church buildings)
    cathedral was originally built as a parish church in 1857. Its architect, Edward Welby Pugin, adopted a 14th-century Decorated Gothic style. The church replaced...
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    architecture. This was designed by Charles Barry, who employed Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin for aspects of the interior design, generally held to include Big...
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