Building Types
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- The Metropolitan Cathedral of Liverpool (RC)
- The official site gives a history of this remarkable Modernist building completed in 1967. Designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, the circular plan and spiked elevation is intended to evoke Christ's crown of thorns. Includes virtual tour and history.
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- The Roughwood British Churches Album
- Photographs of the interior and exterior features of historical churches in England.
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- Village Churches In and Around Peterborough
- Includes several hundred photographs of churches within 20 miles of Peterborough, England.
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- Bait-ul-Futuh
- Western Europe's largest mosque, opened October 2003 in London. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community provides particulars, photographs and a press release.
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- The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
- At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University promotes research and teaching in Islamic art, architecture, and urbanism.
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- Images of the B'nai Amoona Synagogue
- Photographs and text on the first US synagogue designed by modernist synagogue architect Eric Mendelsohn.
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- Beijing Service: Temple of Heaven
- First built in 1420, it was the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties came to worship the God of Heaven. Illustrated history and description of this World Heritage site.
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- Indian Temples
- Patrick George provides a photograph of a temple at Khajuraho and drawings which clarify its structure.
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- Temples
- The British Museum provides a readable, illustrated introduction to the temples of Ancient Egypt. Includes an interactive reconstruction of a New Kingdom temple.
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- Andrews Schoolhouse
- History of this 1881 Michigan one-room school which was moved to Shelby Township in 1975.
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- Craigflower Manor and Schoolhouse
- Wikipedia gives pictures, description, history and archaeology of this manor house in British Columbia, with the school built to provide education for the children of farm employees.
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- Historic Fort Snelling Schoolhouse
- Picture and brief history of this St. Paul, Minnesota school. The first Protestant congregation and the first school on the upper Mississippi met here in the 1820s.
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- Lagunita Schoolhouse
- Photograph and brief history of this 1897 California schoolhouse which was moved to the Boronda History Center in 1986 and now serves as a museum.
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- Little Red Schoolhouse
- History and picture of this 1835 Ohio one-room school which has been relocated and now serves as a museum.
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- Mission Ridge One Room School
- Photographs and history of this circa 1870 West Virginia school which has been moved to the West Virginia State Farm Museum complex.