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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......

Portraits, Pubs And Prisons Hallmarks Of A Catholic London

Page 10 from 28th August 1987

AN American visitor asked me this week if there was such a thing as "Catholic London." It struck me as an apposite question for the silly season.......

Building The

Page 9 from 1st September 2006

future out of the past Sir Ninian Comper points the way out of the ideological cul-de-sac of modern church architecture, says Anthony Symondson SJ......

Cathedral A National Monument

Page 8 from 20th November 1953

WESTMINSTER CATHE" ORAL was this week described in• a prominently displayed letter in The Times as - not only the chief Roman Catholic church in......

Crime In The Murk Of Manchester

Page 8 from 29th April 1960

By GRACE CONWAY T HIS is the best crime film ever. A bold statement—and there arc reasons for it. But let's say first that the title is a bit......

Piracy As A Prelude To Beethoven's Cycle Charterhouse...

Page 2 from 27th April 1984

WHAT a sensational week it has been at London's Festival Hall. Not only an unprecedented presentation of the entire Beethoven cycle but also, in......

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......

A Church Which Rose Out Of Tragedy

Page 8 from 20th January 1978

PLYMOUTH is one of those cities where you are conscious of being in the presence of some ancient and unnameable greatness. I can remember, during......

Are Aborted Babies Being Burned Alive?

Page 8 from 18th July 1969

asks woman M.P. BY A STAFF REPORTER C ONCERN that aborted foetuses were being put into hospital boilers while still alive was expressed by Mrs.......

In The Footsteps Of Turner's Tour

Page 7 from 1st April 1988

GALLERIES by Leigh Hatts LAST year, between St Valentine's Day in Canterbury and Harvest Festival in Lincoln, Dennis Creffield visited every......

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