Building Types
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- Wikipedia: Duomo di Milano
- An illustrated history and description of the second largest Gothic cathedral in the world from the collaborative encyclopedia.
- 542
- Bath Abbey: The Indian Summer of Bath Priory
- Jean Manco looks at the history of this magnificent building - the only cathedral built in England in Tudor times.
- 543
- Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire
- The parish web site includes some detailed history of the church of St Peter and St Paul, archaeological finds, and a virtual tour of the church and interior panorama.
- 544
- Rosslyn Templars
- An attempt to separate fact from fancy in the history of the profusely decorated Rosslyn Chapel. Includes descriptions and images of other Scottish collegiate churches.
- 545
- St Andrew's Church, Wood Walton
- The Friends of St Andrew's provide photographs and history of this church standing isolated in fields north of Wood Walton village. The Friends aim to restore the church.
- 546
- The Temple Church, London
- This medieval church built by the Knights Templar is notable for its circular nave. Includes a detailed, illustrated history.
- 547
- Mariner's Church, Detroit
- History, description and photographs of this Gothic Revival building consecrated in 1849 from the US National Register of Historic Places Detroit Itinerary.
- 548
- Trinity Parish Episcopal Church, Seattle
- History, description and photographs of this Gothic Revival church designed in 1889 by Chicago architect Henry Starbuck, from the US National Register of Historic Places Seattle Itinerary.
- 549
- Peterborough Cathedral
- The official site of the cathedral built as an abbey in 1118. An outstanding example of Norman architecture, with later additions. History, features and funding appeal.
- 550
- St David's Cathedral, Wales
- The official site has a brief history and an interactive map, coloured to show dated building phases, which leads to photographs and details.
- 551
- The Old Church at Petäjävesi
- The official town site provides an illustrated history of this timber church built in 1763-1764 and now given World Heritage status. Includes a plan.
- 552
- Kilpeck, Herefordshire
- Peter Evans gives a description and photographs of this superb Norman church, with bibliography.
- 553
- Saxon Churches in Sussex
- Martin Snow outlines the arrival of Christianity in Sussex and looks at each church. Includes scholarly articles from the Sussex Archaeological Collections, plans, drawings and photographs.
- 554
- Sompting, Sussex, St Mary's Church
- A tour around this historic church, accompanied by many expandable photographs.
- 555
- Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York
- The official site provides a history and virtual tour of this massive Gothic Revival church begun in 1892 and still unfinished. Ralph Adams Cram was the chief architect.
- 556
- The Friends of St Colman's Cathedral, Cobh
- This cathedral was one of Edward W. Pugin and George Ashlin's most important Irish commissions. The Friends explain its history and current proposals for the building. Includes an image slideshow.
- 557
- Churches in Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex
- For each church of his selection, John Owen Smith offers a photograph and verse. For some there is a history extracted from the guidebook.
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- Highgate, St Augustine
- The architect of this N London church was J D Sedding, work started in 1887 but was not completed for many years. Includes photos and some history.
