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Regarded as Dublin's finest Victorian church, SS Augustine and John (John's Lane Church) in the Liberties area was designed by E. W. Pugin and executed by his partner George Ashlin for the Augustinian Fathers. It was built between 1862 and 1895. It has the tallest spire in Dublin (231 ft), and
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stood on the High Street. It was built in 1857, with an extension in 1919. The upper floor became a cinema (Vint's Palace) around 1913. A fire destroyed most of the building in 1921 and it was rebuilt as Woolworths, which opened in 1923 and closed in 2009.
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Statues of the apostles in the niches of the spire are by James Pearse, father of Padraig and Willie, who were executed after the 1916
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1856 Castle of Loppem, in collaboration with James Murray and George Ashlin, finished by Jean-Baptiste Bethune
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Valley. It has a striking polychromatic appearance, being built in granite with red sandstone dressings.
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The eminent Gothic revivalist Ruskin is said to have praised it, describing it as a "poem in stone".
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1872: Grosvenor Turkish Baths (with house and shop), 119 Buckingham Palace Road, London
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Pugin-Land: A W N Pugin, Lord Shrewsbury and the Gothic Revival in Staffordshire
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Drogheda Christian Brothers Residence (currently Scholars Townhouse Hotel (1867)
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1861 country estate near Bruges for bishop Joannes Baptista Malou, demolished
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1866–1867: St Michael and All Angels, Mortuary Chapel and Knill Memorial,
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family of church architects. His father was an architect and designer of
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1856 Basilica of Our Lady in Dadizele, finished by Jean-Baptiste Bethune
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Memorial bust to Edward Pugin, in front of Granville House (formerly
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Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and the English Martyrs, Preston
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A Victorian Partnership – The Architecture of Pugin & Ashlin
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The Rediscovery of Ireland's Past, The Celtic Revival 1830–1930
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occupies a prominent position on high ground overlooking the
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1857–1859: Our Lady and St. Hubert, Great Harwood, Lancashire
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Convent and Orphanage, William Street North, Dublin (1867)
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1873–1875: Carlton Towers, Yorkshire, for Lord Beaumont
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There is stained glass from the Harry Clarke studios.
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Taking Stock: Catholic Churches of England and Wales
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Lady's Island Catholic Church, County Wexford (1863)
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Pugin & Pugin
Neo-Gothic architecture
Augustus Pugin
Augustus Charles Pugin
Cuthbert Welby Pugin
Peter Paul Pugin

the Granville Hotel, Ramsgate
Edmund Francis Davis
architect
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Pugin & Pugin
Neo-Gothic architecture
Catholic
Viollet-le-Duc
Cork
Enniscorthy
County Wexford
Cobh Cathedral
Killarney Cathedral
Fermoy
County Cork
Crosshaven
County Cork
Monkstown
County Dublin
Monkstown
County Cork
Skibbereen

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