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in March 1904, the firm being continued by his nephew Sebastian Pugin Powell, born in 1886, the son of John Hardman Powell. Peter Paul Pugin was buried in
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Whereas Peter Paul's earlier churches were strongly influenced by his father and brother, by the 1880s, he had developed a recognisable curvilinear
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style, usually in red sandstone with elaborate altarpieces in coloured marbles. Apart from his own works, such as
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Peter Paul Pugin was only a year old when his father died. He later began practice as the junior partner in
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In 1886, Peter Paul Pugin married Agnes Bird, the third daughter of the Catholic builder John Bird of
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When Edward Welby Pugin died suddenly on 5 June 1875 as a result of overwork and 'injudicious use of
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by his third wife, Jane Knill, and the half-brother of architect and designer
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Peter Paul Pugin, with his wife Agnes Bird and two of their children,
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List of churches designed and built by E. W. Pugin and P. P. Pugin
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Pugin on the Dictionary of Scottish Architects website
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Index

Pugin & Pugin
Augustus Pugin
Augustus Charles Pugin
Edward Welby Pugin
Cuthbert Welby Pugin


architect
Augustus Pugin
Edward Welby Pugin
Pugin & Pugin
chloral hydrate
London
Liverpool
Glasgow
Gothic
St Mary's Church, Stirling
Workington
Sacred Heart Church, Kilburn
English Martyrs Church, Tower Hill
Hammersmith
Order of St. Sylvester
Papal Orders of Chivalry
Bournemouth
Ramsgate




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