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Pugin Collection

Background imagePugin Collection: Banquet scene in the Egyptian Hall at Mansion House

Banquet scene in the Egyptian Hall at Mansion House in London, 1808. Engraving by Augustus Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson for The Microcosm of London published by Rudolph Ackermann (1808-1810). Engraving

Background imagePugin Collection: Awn Pugin / Herbert

Awn Pugin / Herbert
AUGUSTUS WELBY NORTHMORE PUGIN English architect and designer who championed the gothic style

Background imagePugin Collection: Kings Chapel / Pugin C1820

Kings Chapel / Pugin C1820
Kings College Chapel, showing details of the ornate ceiling

Background imagePugin Collection: Quaker Meeting / R & Pugin

Quaker Meeting / R & Pugin
A Quakers Meeting in a London meeting-house : the men and women are seated separately, the women wearing their bonnets, the men their hats

Background imagePugin Collection: Ackermanns Library for Works of Art, London

Ackermanns Library for Works of Art, London
Ackermanns Library for Works of Art, 101 The Strand, London. View of the library room with people looking at paintings, books and prints under gas light fittings by F.C. Accum

Background imagePugin Collection: FONTAINEBLEAU / PUGIN 1829

FONTAINEBLEAU / PUGIN 1829
Fontainebleau: the chateau, Cour des Cuisines Date: 1829

Background imagePugin Collection: ROYAL EXCHANGE / ROW&PUGIN ROYAL EXCHANGE / ROW&PUGIN

ROYAL EXCHANGE / ROW&PUGIN ROYAL EXCHANGE / ROW&PUGIN
An exterior scene at the Royal Exchange with lots of people milling about Date: 1809

Background imagePugin Collection: BIG BEN

BIG BEN
The clock face (designed by Augustus Pugin) of Big Ben. Westminster, London. The clock mechanism was completed in 1854; the Victorian Gothic tower was completed in 1858. Date: 1850s

Background imagePugin Collection: United Kingdom. London. The Big Ben

United Kingdom. London. The Big Ben, clock tower at the Westminster Palace. 19th century. Detail. Date: 20080327

Background imagePugin Collection: Buiding the Houses of P

Buiding the Houses of P
The Hoisting-scaffold in operation during the construction of the Victoria Tower of the new Houses of Parliament, designed by Pugin. Date: 1850

Background imagePugin Collection: St Giles, Cheadle

St Giles, Cheadle
A view of the North Aisle, showing the Lady Chapel, in St Giles Catholic Church, Cheadle, in Staffordshire, England. The church was designed by Augustus Pugin

Background imagePugin Collection: Bletchingley Orphan Girls School, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Bletchingley Orphan Girls School, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
A view of the new Orphan Girls School at Bletchingley, near Tunbridge Wells. The building was designed by Welby Pugin. Date: 1866

Background imagePugin Collection: Hellingley Orphan Boys School, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Hellingley Orphan Boys School, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
A view of the new Orphan Boys School at Hellingley, near Tunbridge Wells. The building was designed by Welby Pugin. Date: 1866

Background imagePugin Collection: Augustus Charles Pugin (Elder)

Augustus Charles Pugin (Elder)
AUGUSTUS CHARLES PUGIN (the Elder, father of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin) arist, draughtsman, writer, with his autograph Date: 1762 - 1832

Background imagePugin Collection: The Houses of Parliament - Evening

The Houses of Parliament - Evening
A view toward the Houses of Parliament from the southern bank of the River Thames in London. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imagePugin Collection: Life Peeress Takes Oath

Life Peeress Takes Oath
The first of the life peeresses, Baroness Swanborough, takes the oath on October 21 1958 in the House of Lords

Background imagePugin Collection: Alton Towers

Alton Towers, Staffordshire : the seat of the earl of Shrewsbury : ruined, it was restored by Pugin

Background imagePugin Collection: Victoria Tower 1930S

Victoria Tower 1930S
Victoria Tower, designed by Pugin in 1858, is the less well-known, but still stunningly intricate second tower of the Houses of Parliament, London. Date: early 1930s

Background imagePugin Collection: Pugin-Designed Stove

Pugin-Designed Stove
Stove in the medieval style designed by Augustus Pugin and constructed by Hardiman of Birmingham

Background imagePugin Collection: Lottery Drawing / Pugin

Lottery Drawing / Pugin
Drawing the lottery in Coopers Hall. An audience gathers to witness the draw

Background imagePugin Collection: Bow Street Office / Pugin

Bow Street Office / Pugin
The Bow Street Office at the time of an examination. This office has the largest jurisdiction of any in the metropolis

Background imagePugin Collection: Royal Exchange / Row&pugin

Royal Exchange / Row&pugin
An exterior scene at the Royal Exchange with lots of people milling about


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