TRUE PRINCIPLES vol.3 no.2


1) A.W.N. Pugin and William Warrington at Oscott.

by Alexandra Wedgwood


2) Abney Hall, Cheshire and the Great Sideboard Mystery

by Michael Fisher


3) 'I don't think it much matters who is a bishop': A.W.N. Pugin and the bishops.

by David Meara


4) E.W. Pugin, Sclerder and Gorton

by Michael Egan

At the conclusion of the annual general meeting of the Pugin Society in October 2004, Mrs Elaine Griffiths spoke about progress with the Pugin Centre in the shell of Gorton Monastery. A questioner asked how E.W. Pugin became involved in the building of the friary and church in the 1860s.


5) Pulling out a few stops: E.W. Pugin and organ cases

by Catriona Blaker


6) 'A pleasing old-time appearance': P.P. Pugin and St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide

by Brian Andrews


7) Pugin, James Mabey, and the architectural models of the Palace of Westminster

by Mark Collins


8) 'From a Georgian monstrosity into a Constantinopolitan basilica' ‚ and back again?: the current treatment of Victorian alterations to Georgian churches

by Peter Howell