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The Man Who Left Us A Legacy Of Churches

Page 7 from 18th July 1986

Bryan Little in his second article sees Catholic architect Charles Hansom in. light of his work CHARLES Hansom was born in York in 1817, and got......

Fashion And Reform In Furnishings

Page 4 from 20th May 1988

THE thrones that once graced the sanctuary of a London embassy chapel now stand in a priest's television room, a convent reredos now provides for......

Hereford's 'catholic Concert Hall' Stunt Men

Page 10 from 4th November 1988

THIS year has seen Hereford's turn for the Three Choirs Festival and hence many visitors in the historic cathedral city. Hereford stands at the......

The Man Who Gave Gothic A Purpose

Page 4 from 21st September 1962

This month marks the 110th anniversary of the death of Augustus Welby Pugin, whose influence lingers in current church building projects, and in......

The Lost Legacy Of 'middle' Scott

Page 11 from 16th August 2002

Anthony Symondson SJ on the short, tragic career of George Gilbert Scott Jr, whose finest church was demolished in the 1950s An Architect of......

A Refreshing Voyage To The Dark Side

Page 12 from 25th April 2008

Alexander Lucie-Smith Notebook imabue painted the crucifix that bangs • in the church of San Domenico Arezz,o in the years 1268-7 I . Tuscan......

Pugin Saved From Disuse

Page 9 from 10th June 1988

Left to right: Sir Dermot de Trafford Bt; Miss C J de Trafford; The Mayoress of Trafford, Mrs G Mar/and; The Mayor of Trafford Cllr George Mar/and......

Church Reformed With No Deformation

Page 4 from 21st July 1972

by Dominic Bellenger THE traditional conflict between artistic sensi bility and the practical needs of Catholic worship has been intensified by......

Work Commences At Send

Page 12 from 21st April 1939

FOUNDATION STONE LAID Cardinal's Old Parish Has Gift Church On Wednesday, April 12, Mgr. William Brown, Bishop of Pella, laid the foundation stone......

Priests At Centenary Were All 'old Boys'

Page 7 from 16th June 1950

Built out of his own money by the parish priest as a thank offering for his conversion, and consecrated on June 11, 1850, by the Vicar Aposto lic......

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