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Background imageGothic Revival Collection: St. Mary's National Schools and new drinking-fountain at Chatham, 1864. Creator: Unknown

St. Mary's National Schools and new drinking-fountain at Chatham, 1864. Creator: Unknown
St. Mary's National Schools and new drinking-fountain at Chatham, [in Kent], 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. R. Taylor

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: School for daughters of officers of the Army, Lansdowne College, Bath, 1864. Creator: Unknown

School for daughters of officers of the Army, Lansdowne College, Bath, 1864. Creator: Unknown
School for daughters of officers of the [British] Army, Lansdowne College, Bath, 1864. 'We have engraved a View of Lansdowne College, Bath

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Working-men's hall lately erected at Eastbourne, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Working-men's hall lately erected at Eastbourne, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Working-men's hall lately erected at Eastbourne, 1864. 'We present a View of the Workmen's Hall which has lately been built, at the expense of Mr. W

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: St. Saviour's Church, Clapham, 1864. Creator: Unknown

St. Saviour's Church, Clapham, 1864. Creator: Unknown
St. Saviour's Church, Clapham, [London], 1864. 'The new church in Cedars-road, Clapham-common was built by the Rev. Wentworth Bowyer, Rector of Clapham, at a cost of about £10,000

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Irvine (United Presbyterian) Church, Ayrshire, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Irvine (United Presbyterian) Church, Ayrshire, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Irvine (United Presbyterian) Church, Ayrshire, 1864. A new church. 'The tower (not yet built) will be at the north-east comer

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Miss Barclay's Free Church, Edinburgh, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Miss Barclay's Free Church, Edinburgh, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Miss Barclay's Free Church, Edinburgh, 1864. New church in Leven Street, Edinburgh, designed by Frederick Thomas Pilkington and built mainly from a bequest left by Miss Mary Barclay

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The monument to the late Sir George Cornewall Lewis at New Radnor, 1864. Creator: Unknown

The monument to the late Sir George Cornewall Lewis at New Radnor, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The monument to the late Sir George Cornewall Lewis at New Radnor, [in Wales], 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. Barrar. 'The architect...is Mr

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: New congregational church at St. Leonards-on-Sea, 1864. Creator: Unknown

New congregational church at St. Leonards-on-Sea, 1864. Creator: Unknown
New congregational church at St. Leonards-on-Sea, 1864. 'The new Congregational Church at St. Leonards is a large building in the Early Gothic style...The exterior is adorned with a fine row of

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: New covered market at Darlington, 1864. Creator: Unknown

New covered market at Darlington, 1864. Creator: Unknown
New covered market at Darlington, 1864. 'The rapid growth and largely increasing population of Darlington and its vicinity have been the means of inducing the Local Board of Health to erect

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Wycliffe Chapel, Birmingham, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Wycliffe Chapel, Birmingham, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Wycliffe Chapel, Birmingham, 1864. 'This building is in the fourteenth-century style of Gothic architecture...The chapel is used by the Baptists

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Memorial to the late Prince Consort at Hastings, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Memorial to the late Prince Consort at Hastings, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Memorial to the late Prince Consort at Hastings, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Messrs. Ayles and Bonniwell. Monument designed by Edward A. Heffer

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Royal Academy Prize Drawing: 'A Provincial Townhall and Market-place', by...Watson, 1864

Royal Academy Prize Drawing: "A Provincial Townhall and Market-place", by...Watson, 1864
Royal Academy Prize Drawing: "A Provincial Townhall and Market-place", by Thomas Henry Watson, 1864. 'This prize, open to all students in architecture

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: New Almshouses at Watford erected by the Salters' Company of London, 1864. Creator: Unknown

New Almshouses at Watford erected by the Salters' Company of London, 1864. Creator: Unknown
New Almshouses at Watford erected by the Salters' Company of London, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. F. Downer. 'The original premises were burnt down in the Great Fire of 1666

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: New Church of St. Peter, on the site of Vauxhall Gardens, 1864. Creator: Unknown

New Church of St. Peter, on the site of Vauxhall Gardens, 1864. Creator: Unknown
New Church of St. Peter, on the site of Vauxhall Gardens, [London], 1864. 'The architect is Mr. Pearson, of Harley-street, who has, with the builders, Messrs

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: St. John's Roman Catholic Church, South Parade, Bath, 1864. Creator: Unknown

St. John's Roman Catholic Church, South Parade, Bath, 1864. Creator: Unknown
St. John's Roman Catholic Church, South Parade, Bath, 1864. The Church of St. John the Evangelist '...is situated in an open space of ground on the South Parade

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: St. Paul's Working Men's Church, Birkenhead, 1864. Creator: Unknown

St. Paul's Working Men's Church, Birkenhead, 1864. Creator: Unknown
St. Paul's Working Men's Church, Birkenhead, 1864. 'This church was opened on the 10th December by the Bishop of Chester, and contains on the ground floor upwards of 600 sittings

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. 17. Creator: Arnold Genthe

House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. 17. Creator: Arnold Genthe
House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. 17. Address: Sefton Manor, Mill Neck, Long Island, New York. House designed in 1922 by Clinton and Russell for cosmetics executive Lillian Sefton Dodge

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Creator: Arnold Genthe

House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Creator: Arnold Genthe
House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. 17. Address: Sefton Manor, Mill Neck, Long Island, New York. House designed in 1922 by Clinton and Russell for cosmetics executive Lillian Sefton Dodge

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Doncaster Church, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Doncaster Church, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Doncaster Church, 1858. The cost of the edifice, which is essentially Gothic, even in its minutest details, will be little under £52, 000, of which all but £1000 has been subscribed

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: New Church of St. Matthias, on Richmond-Hill, 1858. Creator: Unknown

New Church of St. Matthias, on Richmond-Hill, 1858. Creator: Unknown
New Church of St. Matthias, on Richmond-Hill, 1858. The new church is advantageously situated on the outskirts of the town, and forms a striking object far and near in the landscape

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Melbourne University, 1858. Creator: Thomas Gilks

Melbourne University, 1858. Creator: Thomas Gilks
Melbourne University, 1858....an illustration of the ambition of the young colony. It was projected during the days of superabundant revenues that characterised the early times of the gold

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Holy Trinity Chapel School at Reach, Cambridgeshire, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Holy Trinity Chapel School at Reach, Cambridgeshire, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Holy Trinity Chapel School at Reach, Cambridgeshire, 1860. Newly constructed Christian school. As the building is to serve as a church as well as a school

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Christmas-Day Service in Calcutta Cathedral, attended by the Prince of Wales...1876

Christmas-Day Service in Calcutta Cathedral, attended by the Prince of Wales...1876. Creator: Unknown
Christmas-Day Service in Calcutta Cathedral, attended by the Prince of Wales, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. The future King Edward VII in India

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Calcutta Cathedral, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Calcutta Cathedral, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Calcutta Cathedral, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. The Cathedral Church of St. Paul, at Calcutta, where the Prince of Wales

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Bombay, Victoria Terminus Station-G.I.P.R, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Bombay, Victoria Terminus Station-G.I.P.R, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Bombay, Victoria Terminus Station-G.I.P.R, Late 1860s

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The Cathedral, Bombay, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

The Cathedral, Bombay, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
The Cathedral, Bombay, Late 1860s

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Babelsberg, the Summer Residence of the Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, 1858

Babelsberg, the Summer Residence of the Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Babelsberg, the Summer Residence of the Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, 1858. The Castle...was a creation of his Royal Highness the Prince of Prussia

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Monument to the Late Earl of Ellesmere to be raised at Worsley, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Monument to the Late Earl of Ellesmere to be raised at Worsley, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Monument to the Late Earl of Ellesmere to be raised at Worsley, 1858. About 161 models and designs were sent for competition...The committee selected what they considered the six best designs

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Houses of Parliament, 1851. Creator: George Baxter

Houses of Parliament, 1851. Creator: George Baxter
Houses of Parliament, 1851

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Church of St. Mary, in course of construction at Hornsey-Rise, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Church of St. Mary, in course of construction at Hornsey-Rise, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Church of St. Mary, in course of construction at Hornsey-Rise, 1860. St. Mary's Church will be in the Decorated style of the fourteenth century

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The New Houses of Parliament - the Great Clock at Westminster, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The New Houses of Parliament - the Great Clock at Westminster, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The New Houses of Parliament - the Great Clock at Westminster, 1857. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. Freeman De la Motte, showing the mechanism which powers the chimes of Big Ben

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The New Houses of Parliament - the Peers Private Entrance, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The New Houses of Parliament - the Peers Private Entrance, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The New Houses of Parliament - the Peers Private Entrance, 1857. Daylight is admitted by four windows from Old Palace-yard front...The floor is all of encaustic tiles

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The New Houses of Parliament - Entrance-hall, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The New Houses of Parliament - Entrance-hall, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The New Houses of Parliament - Entrance-hall, 1857. The entrance-hall has its fireplace, and large five-light window enriched with armorial bearings

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The New Houses of Parliament - the Peers Porch, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The New Houses of Parliament - the Peers Porch, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The New Houses of Parliament - the Peers Porch, 1857. This porch is in Old Palace-yard, on the west front of the Palace, facing Poets Corner;

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: New School-Church of St. Peter's, Stepney, 1857. Creator: Unknown

New School-Church of St. Peter's, Stepney, 1857. Creator: Unknown
New School-Church of St. Peter's, Stepney, [East London], 1857. This building, as its name denotes, includes the work of a school

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The New Houses of Parliament: The Peers Staircase, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The New Houses of Parliament: The Peers Staircase, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The New Houses of Parliament: The Peers Staircase, 1857. This is an elegant approach to the Upper House, having two flights of steps...The ceiling is divided into nine parts, supported by four piers

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Lower Waiting-Hall, House of Commons, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Lower Waiting-Hall, House of Commons, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Lower Waiting-Hall, House of Commons, 1856. Interior of the new Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. The ceiling of the Hall is divided into nine principal compartments by bold beams

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The Peers-Front, New Palace of Westminster, 1856. Creator: J. & A.W

The Peers-Front, New Palace of Westminster, 1856. Creator: J. & A.W.. The Peers-Front, New Palace of Westminster, 1856
The Peers-Front, New Palace of Westminster, [London], 1856. This portion of the new Palace of Westminster is situated on the western side

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: St. Stephen's Church, Westbourne-Park, Paddington, 1856. Creator: Unknown

St. Stephen's Church, Westbourne-Park, Paddington, 1856. Creator: Unknown
St. Stephen's Church, Westbourne-Park, Paddington, [London], 1856. The style of the church is Early Decorated...The tower is square, about 23 feet external dimensions

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: St. Mary and St. Nicholas College, Lancing, Sussex, 1856. Creator: Unknown

St. Mary and St. Nicholas College, Lancing, Sussex, 1856. Creator: Unknown
St. Mary and St. Nicholas College, Lancing, Sussex, 1856....a building to accommodate 1000 boys of the lower middle class

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The Clock-Tower and Speaker's Residence, New Houses of Parliament, 1857. Creator: J. & A.W

The Clock-Tower and Speaker's Residence, New Houses of Parliament, 1857. Creator: J. & A.W
The Clock-Tower and Speaker's Residence, New Houses of Parliament, [London], 1857. The tower in which "Big Ben" is housed was originally known as St Stephen's Tower

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Trinity Building, New York, N.Y. c1906. Creator: Unknown

Trinity Building, New York, N.Y. c1906. Creator: Unknown
Trinity Building, New York, N.Y. c1906

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The Chateau Ste. Ursule, Cannes, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The Chateau Ste. Ursule, Cannes, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The Chateau Ste. Ursule, Cannes, 1857. We have now to record a recent architectural addition to this favoured locality, in a handsome Gothic castle, which has passed, by purchase

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Interior of the Palace of Westminster, London. It would be difficult to point to any edifice, ancient or modern

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Vestibule to the Library of the House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Vestibule to the Library of the House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Vestibule to the Library of the House of Commons, 1857. Interior of the Palace of Westminster, London. It would be difficult to point to any edifice, ancient or modern

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Cathedral of Guadalajara, between 1880 and 1897. Creator: William H. Jackson

Cathedral of Guadalajara, between 1880 and 1897. Creator: William H. Jackson
Cathedral of Guadalajara, between 1880 and 1897

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Athenaeum, Pittsfield, Mass. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown

Athenaeum, Pittsfield, Mass. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown
Athenaeum, Pittsfield, Mass. between 1900 and 1906

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Cathedral of St. John the Divine, interior, New York, c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Cathedral of St. John the Divine, interior, New York, c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Cathedral of St. John the Divine, interior, New York, c.between 1910 and 1920



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Gothic Revival: A Journey Through Time and Architecture Step into the enchanting world of Gothic Revival, where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern aesthetics. From the bustling Christmas Market in Marienplatz to the majestic New Town Hall in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe, this architectural movement takes us on a captivating journey. Venture further west to Tongwynlais, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom and you'll discover Castell Coch (The Red Castle), a fairytale-like fortress that stands as a testament to Gothic Revival's influence. Its striking turrets and vibrant hues transport visitors back in time. In Mumbai (Bombay), India, an unexpected sight awaits - a double-decker bus parked outside the Mumbai Municipal corporation building. This juxtaposition of old and new showcases how Gothic Revival transcends borders and cultures. Travel south to Albury Park in Surrey, England where The Chancel of Catholic Apostolic Church stands proudly since 1904. Its intricate details and soaring arches exemplify the craftsmanship that defined this era. Machynlleth's town clock is another hidden gem within this architectural movement. Standing tall amidst its quaint surroundings in Wales' picturesque countryside; it serves as a reminder of Gothic Revival's enduring legacy. Architectural drawings by AWN Pugin offer insight into the creative process behind these magnificent structures. His meticulous designs for inner gate houses showcase his dedication to preserving historical authenticity while infusing innovation. Stained glass windows have long been synonymous with Gothic architecture. In Lyndhurst Church's design featuring an Angel Harpist playing heavenly melodies through colorful panes; we witness artistry at its finest. Eastnor Castle in Hertfordshire beckons us with its opulent Drawing Room decoration from around 1850. Intricate patterns adorn every surface while maintaining harmony with surrounding elements—a true masterpiece born out of passion for detail.