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Pugin's Buildings


• Pugin’s Principal Residential Buildings in England
• Pugin’s Institutional Designs in England

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Map of UK and Ireland Buildings
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Map of Australian Buildings
        Convent of Mercy, Bermondsey 1838 – destroyed
        Mount St Bernard’s Abbey, 1839 – largely intact; in use
        Downside Abbey schemes, 1839 & 1841 – unexecuted

        Convent of Mercy, Handsworth 1840 – largely intact; in use
        St John’s Hospital, Alton 1841 – intact; in use
        Convent of St Joseph, school and almshouses, Chelsea 1841 – altered; a school
        Convent of Mercy, Liverpool 1841 & from 1847 – demolished
        Spetchley school and schoolmaster’s house, 1841 – intact, now a private house
        Balliol College, Oxford, scheme 1843 – unexecuted
        Ratcliffe College, 1843 – partially executed; largely intact; in use
        Liverpool Orphanage, 1843 – demolished
        Magdalen College School, Oxford, schemes 1843-4 – unexecuted
        Convent of Mercy, Nottingham 1844 – altered; private flats
        Mercy House and cloisters, Handsworth 1844-5 – cloisters intact; otherwise destroyed
        Cotton College, 1846 – derelict
        Chapels at Ushaw, Durham, 1846-1852 – largely intact; in use
        St Anne’s Bedehouses, Lincoln, 1847 – intact; in use
        Convent of the Good Shepherd, Hammersmith, 1848 – demolished
        Convent of St Joseph’s, Cheadle 1848 – largely intact; private house

• Major Ecclesiastical Designs
• Major Buildings by Pugin outside England
• Pugin’s Major Decorative Schemes


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