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... Commons has media related to: Augustus Charles Pugin Pugin's developing interest in the gothic was to be magnified in the career of his son Augustus Welby Pugin , an architect who was the leadi...
... rest of the Palace is only about 150 years old. It was burnt down in the Great Fire of 1834 and then rebuilt under the architectural control of Sir Charles Barry, and the interior design of Aug...
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... Chapel and its cloisters were spared Work on the current Houses of Parliament was started in 1840 by Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Welby Pugin was completed in 1870 Previous documentaries on B...
Built in 1860, the Catholic Church of Saint Mary Immaculate was designed by the famous architect Edward Welby Pugin, son of the more famous Augustus Welby Pugin (co-architect of the House of Common...
... the new Catholic diocese of Hexham, later to be named Hexham and Newcastle. Find out more A W N Pugin Augustus Welby Pugin was the son of a French émigré who settled in England and became an ar...
The Exterior The overwhelming Victorian exterior of Carlton is due to two men, Henry, 9th Lord Beaumont, and his architect, Edward Welby Pugin, son of the more famous Augustus Welby Pugin. In fact,...
... 1845 and originally named Victoria Hall, it was built as the Assembly Hall and offices for the Church of Scotland. The architects were James Gillespie Graham and Augustus Welby Pugin. In 1956, ...
... of the new Palace of Westminster was complete. The building itself was designed by Charles Barry, while Augustus Welby Pugin was responsible for every aspect of the interiors, as well as for cr...