By GJ Hyland


Contents

Preface

Biographical sketch of
EW Pugin

A. Catholic Places of Worship and associated Presbyteries

A(I). Cathedrals

A(II). Monastery Parish Churches

A(III). Parish Churches

A(IV). Cemetery Chapels

A(V). Chapels connected with Colleges and Institutions

A(VI). Dual-purpose Chapel/School-room Buildings

A(VII). Private Chapels

A(VIII). Convent Chapels


B. Convents and Monasteries

C. Additions/extensions to existing RC Churches & Chapels

D. Community Houses and Presbyteries not associated with EW Pugin Churches

E. Institutional Buildings (almshouses, orphanages, etc)

F. Schools and Colleges

G. Works for the Church of England

G(I). Complete churches

G(II). Alterations/additions, etc

H. Secular Buildings

H(I). Domestic

H(II). Commercial/other

J. Miscellaneous Works

J(I). Ecclesiastical and related

J(II). Secular

Appendices

Appendix I: One-time Partners/Collaborators of EW Pugin

Appendix II: Some firms used for Carving, Stained Glass, and Metalwork in EW Pugin churches

Appendix III: Realised EW Pugin Buildings Works commissioned by Religious Orders

Appendix IV: Some members of the Peerage and Landed Gentry who were Benefactors of Churches and other Buildings by EW Pugin, as well as those who commissioned Secular Buildings from him

Appendix V: Catholic Parish Churches (including cathedrals & monastery churches) in the UK, the Republic of Ireland and Continental Europe, listed according to County/Lieutenancy

Appendix VI: Catholic Parish Churches (including cathedrals & monastery churches) in the UK, the Republic of Ireland and Continental Europe, listed according to the present Archdioceses & Dioceses

Appendix VII: The 'Benediction Altar'

Appendix VIII: Inventory of realised Bell-cote designs by EW Pugin, and Pugin & Ashlin

Appendix IX: Gallery of the Spire & Tower designs of EW Pugin, Pugin & Murray, and Pugin & Ashlin

Sources

Acknowledgments