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St Barnabas Catholic Church, Nottingham, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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St Barnabas Catholic Church, Nottingham, 1844. Creator: Unknown
St Barnabas Catholic Church, Nottingham, 1844. This splendid church, dedicated to St. Barnabas, is erected on an elevated site on the south side of Tollhouse-hill...when complete, it will be one of the most successful revivals of ancient ecclesiastical architecture; it is from the design of Mr. Welby Pugin. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
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This print showcases the magnificent St Barnabas Catholic Church in Nottingham, England, as it stood proudly in 1844. The church, dedicated to the patron saint St. Barnabas, was situated on a raised location on the south side of Tollhouse-hill. Its construction was hailed as a remarkable revival of ancient ecclesiastical architecture and was designed by the talented Mr. Welby Pugin. The image captures the grandeur of this neo-Gothic masterpiece, highlighting its intricate exterior details that exemplify Victorian Gothic style. The engraving beautifully portrays the church's soaring spires and ornate façade, showcasing Pugin's exceptional architectural vision. Published in "Illustrated London News" during the 19th century, this photograph offers a glimpse into an era when religion played a significant role in British society. It serves as a testament to Christianity's enduring presence and influence throughout history. Although we may not know who specifically captured this stunning image, it remains an invaluable piece of heritage that allows us to appreciate both the craftsmanship of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin and the beauty of St Barnabas Catholic Church itself. This print is truly a treasure for those fascinated by architectural marvels and Victorian-era artistry.
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