Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin

  • male, deceased (1852)
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Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (March 1, 1812-September 14, 1852) was an English architect, designer and theorist of design now best remembered for his work on churches and on the Houses of Parliament. He was the son of a French draughtsman, Augustus Charles Pugin, who trained him to draw Gothic buildings for use as illustrations in his books. This was the key to his work as a leader of the Gothic revival movement in architecture. Wikipedia
Born:
March 1, 1812
Died:
September 14, 1852
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  • Saint Giles Roman Catholic...

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    The young Pugin received his elementary education as a day-boy at Christ's Hospital , better known as the Blue-coat School.
    www.newadvent.org/cathen/12558b.htm
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    The only known photographic image of A.W.N. Pugin, c.1840 This site was last updated on 26.10.07 NOTE: The aim of the Society with regard to this site is first and foremost to strive for accuracy and excellence throughout.
    www.pugin-society.1to1.org/index.html
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