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The True Flavour Of Spain

Page 3 from 10th January 1969

S PAIN, more than any other country, has refined the process of giving holidaymakers the sensation of "being abroad" with the minimum ruffling of......

New Ideas In Church Design

Page 3 from 27th August 1965

A BOLD example of modern church design, the Church of the Sacred Heart, Leeds• (above) was opened last week by Bishop Dwyer of Leeds. Equally bold......

Sir Giles Gilbert Scott

Page 5 from 12th February 1960

A very English Architect WHAT the architect Pugin failed " to do in the 19th century, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who died in London this week at the......

Ijust Look Whati Norwich Did! I

Page 6 from 10th February 1961

By PAT JONES Superior Quality T HE majority of us have got two good eyes, whose primary purpose k to help us to find our way around and survive.......

W Hen Dom Columba Caryelwes. From Ampleforth Arrived In...

Page 3 from 2nd November 1962

Missouri, to make a new Benedictine foundation there and build a monastery and school. he looked around for an architect. The most striking......

A Church, Car-park And A Social Centre For 150 People

Page 10 from 17th March 1967

are all incorporated in this £40,000 building opened by Bishop Restieaux at Brixham, Devon, last week. Its site, only 40 feet by 72 feet, on New......

... Churches In Pictures

Page 3 from 28th September 1962

A FTER the church at Assy-a successful essay in collaboration between many artists-came the chapel at Vence - entirely the work of one artist,......

Delegate To Lay Douai Stone

Page 10 from 5th June 1964

rr HE foundation stone for the new monastery for the English Benedictines at Douai Abbey, Berkshire, is to be laid by the Apostolic Delegate.......

£50,000 Memorial To Bishop Flynn

Page 3 from 19th June 1964

Catholic Herald Reporter T HE foundation stone of the new chapel at St. Michael's College, Underley Hall, a memorial to the late Bishop Flynn,......

W Cv..‘,11 K N Ar ‘ 1 4;. Te44, A Et C L-a

Page 2 from 20th May 1966

Sir,—It would be a pity if readers of your item about the "package-deal" church builders (May 6 issue) were to think that the services of an......

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