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Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore [1812-1852. UK. Architect/Designer]
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Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore [1812-1852. UK. Architect/Designer]
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin waa born in Bloomsbury, London on 1 March 1812
A photograph of A.W.N. Pugin
Bibliography
1. 'Pugin in his home' : a memoir by J.H. Powell, edited by Alexandra Wedgwood. Architectural history : the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain vol. 31, 1988 pp. 171-205.
2. A. W. N. Pugin: Master of Gothic Revival, edited by Paul Atterbury. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1995
3. Andrews, Brian. 'Pugin in Australia' in Pugin: a Gothic Passion, edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright. New Haven and London: Yale University Press in association with The Victoria & Albert Museum, 1994 pp. 246-257
4. Andrews, Brian. Creating a Gothic Paradise: Pugin at the Antipodes. Hobart, Tasmania: Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery
5. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North East of England: a handbook. Wetherby, England: Oblong, 2013
6. Atterbury, Paul. 'Ceramics' in Pugin: a Gothic Passion, edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright. New Haven and London: Yale University Press in association with The Victoria & Albert Museum, 1994 pp. 143-152
7. Ayling, Stephen. Photographs from sketches by Augustus Welby N. Pugin, edited by Edward Welby Pugin, 2 volumes. London: S. Ayling 1865
8. Banham, Joanna. 'Wallpaper' in Pugin: a Gothic Passion, edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright. New Haven and London: Yale University Press in association with The Victoria & Albert Museum, 1994 pp. 118-126
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10. Belcher, Margaret. A study of Contrasts and other writings of A.W.N. Pugin in relation to the mediaevalist tradition in Victorian literature : together with a bibliography of publications by and about him. Ph.D. thesis, University of Canterbury (New Zealand), 1987
11. Belcher, Margaret. A. W. N. Pugin: An Annotated Critical Bibliography London and New York: Mansell Publishing Ltd., 1987
12. Belcher, Margaret. The Collected Letters of A.W.N. Pugin; Volume 1: 1830-1842. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001
13. Belcher, Margaret. The Collected Letters of A.W.N. Pugin; Volume 2: 1843-1845. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003
14. Belcher, Margaret. The Collected Letters of A.W.N. Pugin; Volume 3: 1846-1848. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009
15. Belcher, Margaret. The Collected Letters of A.W.N. Pugin; Volume 4: 1849-1850 Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009
16. Bianco, L. ‘Limestone in Post-War British Architecture: Is it a plea for a return to Pugin?’ Melita Theologica vol. 49, no. 2, 1998 pp. 71-80
17. Blaker, Catriona. Edward Pugin and Kent. His Life and Work Within the County. Ramsgate: he Pugin Society, 2003
18. Bright, Michael. ‘A Reconsideration of A.W.N. Pugin’s Architectural Theories’. Victorian Studies, vol. 22, no. 2, Winter 1979,pp. 151-172.
19. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy John. A.W.N. Pugin's English residential architecture in its context. Ph.D. thesis, University of Cambridge, 2004
20. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy. The Bishop’s House in Birmingham’. Studies in Victorian Architecture & Design vol. 1, 2008 pp. 96-105.
21. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy. ‘A.W.N. Pugin’s English Convent Plans’. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, vol. 65, no. 3, September 2006 pp. 355-377.
22. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy. ‘It all melts away: A.W.N. Pugin in Oxford’. True Principles. the Journal of the Pugin Society vol 2 no 4, Summer 2002, pp 32-34.
23. Bryson, John. ‘The Balliol that might have been: Pugin’s rejected designs’. Country Life vol. 133, 27 June 1963 pp.1558-1561
24. Bukta, Ágnes. Christianity and architecture in the works and ideas of A. W. N. Pugin madness and modernity in an early Victorian interpretation of Gothic / Kereszténység és építészet A. W. N. Pugin munkásságában : őrültség és modernitás a gótika egy kora viktoriánius értelmezésében M.A thesis, Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Anglisztika Tanszék (Budapest), 2006.
25. Burton, Kathryn Lee. A.W.N. Pugin and St. Augustine's, Ramsgate: a nineteenth-century English gothic revivalist and his church. Ph.D., Oregon State University, 2007
26. Bury, Shirley. 'In search of Pugin's church plate'. Connoisseur vol. 165, 1967 pp. 29-33
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28. Bury, Shirley. 'Pugin's marriage jewellery'. Victoria and Albert Museum Yearbook vol. 1, 1969 pp. 85-96
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30. Clark, Alexandra Gordon. ‘A. W. N. Pugin in Victorian Architecture, edited by Peter Ferriday. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963 pp. 137-151
31. Conner, Patrick R. M. ‘Pugin and Ruskin’. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institute, vol. 41, 1978 pp. 344-350.
32. Cornforth, John. ‘Adare Manor, Co. Limerick’. Country Life vol.145, 22 May 1969 pp. 1302-1306 [Discusses the contribution made by Pugin to the rebuilding of Adare Manor from 1836 to 1850]
33. Crowder, Ashby Bland. ‘Pugin’s Contrasts: Sources for its Technique’. Architectura, vol. 13, no. 1, 1983 pp. 57-63.
34. De Ballaigue, Geoffrey and Kirkham, Pat. ‘George IV and the furnishing of Windsor Castle’. Furniture History vol. 8, 1972 pp. 1-34 [Discusses the commission received by Pugin in 1827 to reproduce pieces of the furnishing at Windsor Castle and how he went beyond his brief]
35. Donnell, Roderick. The Pugins and the Catholic Midlands. Leominster: Gracewing, 2002
36. Donnell, Roderick. ‘Pugin Designs for Downside Abbey’ Burlington Magazine vol. 123, no. 937 April 1981 pp. 230-233
37. Donnell, Roderick. ‘Pugin in France: Designs for St Edmund's College Chapel, Douai (Nord) 1840’ The Burlington Magazine vol. 125, no. 967, October 1983 pp. 607-609, 611
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40. Edwards, Tudo. ‘Pugin and His Circle’. Blackfriars vol. 27, no. 315 pp. 209-213
41. Emery, Ruth. Augustus Welby Pugin and the Gothic revival. Ph.D. thesis,Cornell University, 1939.
42. Ferrey, Benjamin. Recollections of A. N. Pugin and His Father Augustus Pugin with Notices of Their Work. London: Edward Stanford, 1861
43. Fisher, Michael. 'Perfect Cheadle': St Giles' Catholic Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire: a history and guide Stafford : M J Fisher 2004
44. Fisher, Michael. Alton Towers: a Gothic Wonderland Stafford: M.J. Fisher 1999
45. Fisher, Michael. Alton Towers: past and present. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Landmark Publishing Ltd. 2009
46. Fisher, Michael. Guarding the Pugin Flame: John Hardman Powell 1827-1895. Downton, Salisbury : Spire Books, 2017
47. Fisher, Michael. Pugin-Land: A.W.N. Pugin, Lord Shrewsbury and the Gothic Revival in Staffordshire. Stafford: Michael J. Fisher Publishing, 2002
48. Fisher, Michael. Vision of Splendour : Gothic Revival in Staffordshire, 1840-90 Stafford: Michael Fisher, 1995 [The book examines in detail the work of George Gilbert, A.W.N. Pugin, George Edmund Street, G.F. Bodley and Richard Norman Shaw]
49. Fisher, Michael. ‘Gothic For Ever’: A.W.N. Pugin, Lord Salisbury, and the Rebuilding of Catholic England. Reading, Spire Books 2012
50. Flores, Carol A. Hrvol. ‘Engagind the Mind’s Eye: The Use of Inscriptions in the Architecture of Owen Jones and A.W.N. Pugin’. Journal of the Society of Architectural History, vol. 60, No. 2, June 2001, pp. 158-179.
51. Forristal, Desmond. ‘Homage to Pugin’ The Furrow vol. 45, no. 10, 1994 pp. 584-587
52. Girouard, Mark. ‘Alton Castle and Hospital, Staffordshire’. Country Life vol. 128, 24 November 1960 pp. 1226-1229 [Discusses the rebuilding of Alton Castle and the construction of a replica of a medieval hospital, a Guildhall and Presbytery near to the castle by Pugin in the 1850s. The project was commissioned by the 16th Earl of Shrewsbury]
53. Girouard, Mark. ‘Three cenuries of commerce: City of Waterford, Ireland’. Country Life vol. 140, 22 December 1966 pp.1695-1699 [The Gothic frontage designed by Pugin for the Manor of St. John, near Waterford for Thomas Wyse]
54. Gisson, Nicholas J. Augustus Welby Pugin: The Achitect as Liturgist. Ph.D. thesis, Graduate Theological Union, 1997
55. Gow, Ian. ‘Pugin and Trotter’. Architectural Heritage vol. 8, no. 1, 1997 pp. 60-63
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57. Harries, John Glen. Pugin. Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire: Shire Publications, 1975
58. Hill, Rosemary. Caledonia Gothica : Pugin and the Gothic Revival in Scotland Edinburgh : University Press, 1997
59. Hill, Rosemary. God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain London: Allen Lane, 2007
60. Hill, Rosemary. Pugin and Ramsgate. Ramsgate : Pugin Society, 1999.
61. Hill, Rosemary. ‘Pugin and Scotland’. Architectural Heritage vol. 8, no. 1, 1997 pp. 10-21
62. Hill, Rosemary. ‘Pugin's Churches‘. Architectural History vol. 49, 2006 pp. 179-205
63. Hill, Rosemary. ‘Pugin's Small Houses ‘. Architectural History vol. 46, 2003 pp. 147-174
64. Hill, Rosemary. ‘Reformation to millennium : Pugin's Contrasts in the history of English thought’. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians vol. 58, 1999 pp. 26-41
65. Hill, Rosemary. ‘Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire’, Part 1’. Country Life vol. 196, no. 32, 8 August 2002 pp. 44-49 [Scarisbrick Hall was remodelled by A. W. N. Pugin in c, 1837-45]
66. Hill, Rosemary. ‘Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire’, Part 2’. Country Life vol. 196, no. 33, 15 August 2002 pp. 44-47 [Scarisbrick Hall was remodelled by A. W. N. Pugin in c, 1837-45]
67. Hill, Rosemary. ’From the Antiquary’s Cell to the Crystal Palace: Pugin’s Domestic Interiors’. Victorian, no. 11, November 2002 pp. 4-9.
68. Hussey, Christopher. ‘Alton Towers, Staffordshire’. Country Life vol. 127, 9 June 1960 pp. 1304-1307 [Part two of a two-part article. Discusses the alterations and additions made by Pugin to Alton Towers in Farley, Staffordshire over several nyears from 1837]
69. Hussey, Christopher. ‘Alton Towers, Staffordshire’. Country Life vol. 127, 2 June 1960 pp. 1246-1249 [Part one of a two-part article. Discusses the alterations and additions made by Pugin to Alton Towers in Farley, Staffordshire over several nyears from 1837]
70. Hyland, Gerard Joseph. The Architectural Works of A.W.N. Pugin : A Catalogue Reading Spire Books, 2014
71. Jacobs, Jamie Louise. Principles and practice : craft and mechanisation in the fabrication of A.W.N. Pugin's designs in the applied arts. Ph.D. thesis, University of Kent, 2021.
72. Jelley, F. R. ‘Six of the best: A.N.W. Pugin, “Man of Amazing Intellect”’. The Builder vol. 210, 17 June 1966 p. 100
73. Jespersen, John Kresten. From symbolic to aesthetic ornament : studies in the theories and designs of A.W.N. Pugin and Owen Jones. A.M. thesis, Brown University, 1977
74. Kelly, Charlotte. Augustus Pugin, 1812-1852’ The Irish Monthly vol. 61, no. 720, June 1933 pp. 380-389
75. Kinchin, Juliet. ‘Pugin and the Decorative Arts in Scotland’. Architectural Heritage vol. 8, no. 1, 1997 pp. 74-88
76. King, Terry. A.W.N. Pugin, his theories & their influence : the moral imperative in architecture. B. Arch. dissertation,University of New South Wales, 1984
77. Knight, J. E. The medieval sources used by A. W. N. Pugin in churches of the East Midlands. M.A. thesis, University of Nottingham, 1991.
78. Lambourne, Lionel. 'Pugin and the theatre' in Pugin: a Gothic Passion, edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright. New Haven and London: Yale University Press in association with The Victoria & Albert Museum, 1994 pp. 34-41
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80. Litvack, Leon B. ‘An auspicious alliance : Pugin, Bloxam, and the Magdalen Commissions’. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians vol. 49, 1990 pp. 154-160
81. Lubbock, Jules. ‘Pugin: Preaching Design’, in The Tyranny of Taste: The Politics of Architecture and Design in Britain, 1550-1960, edited by Jules Lubbock. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1995, pp 233-247.
82. Macaulay, James. ‘James Gillespie Graham and A.W.N. Pugin: Some Perthshire Connections’ Architectural Heritage vol. 8, no. 1 1997 pp. 22-36
83. Marlis, Alan. August Welby Northmore Pugin's influence Ph.D., City University of New York, 1974
84. Meara, David. 'Monuments and brasses' in Pugin: a Gothic Passion, edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright. New Haven and London: Yale University Press in association with The Victoria & Albert Museum, 1994 pp. 185-194
85. Meara, David. A.W.N. Pugin and the Revival of Memorial Brasses. London: Mansell, 1991
86. Millard, Dom Bede 'Textiles' in Pugin: a Gothic Passion, edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright. New Haven and London: Yale University Press in association with The Victoria & Albert Museum, 1994 pp. 185-194
87. Moran, Margaret O’Brien. Designing for religious life : A.W.N. Pugin and the Presentation Convent Waterford. M.A. History of Art and Design, University of Limerick, 2004
88. O'Donnell, Roderick. 'Pugin as a church architect' in Pugin: a Gothic Passion, edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright. New Haven and London: Yale University Press in association with The Victoria & Albert Museum, 1994 pp. 62-89
89. O'Donnell, Roderick. 'The later Pugin' in Pugin: a Gothic Passion, edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright. New Haven and London: Yale University Press in association with The Victoria & Albert Museum, 1994 pp. 259-271
90. O'Reilly, Sean. ‘Contrasting visions of history : the Rambler's rejection of Pugin.’ Architectural History vol. 41, 1998, pp. 179-191
91. Oswald, Arthur. ‘Albury Park, Surrey’. Country Life vol. 108, 1 September 1950 pp. 674-678 [Part two of a two-part article on Albury Park remodelled by Pugin for Henry Drummond]
92. Oswald, Arthur. ‘Albury Park, Surrey’. Country Life vol. 108, 25 August 1950 pp. 598-602 [Part one of a two-part article on Albury Park remodelled by Pugin for Henry Drummond]
93. O’Dwyer, Frederick. ‘A W N Pugin and St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth’. Irish Arts Review Yearbook vol. 12, 1996 pp. 102-110
94. Patrick, James. ‘Newman, Pugin, and Gothic’. Victorian Studies vol. 24, no. 2, Winter, 1981 pp. 185-207
95. Pickett, Richard James. The Churchmanship of A.W.N. Pugin M.A. thesis, University of Durham, 2001.
96. Piper, John and Buchanan, Peter. ‘The first home of A. W. N. Pugin’. Architectural Review vol. 98, October 1945 pp. 90-93 [St. Marie’s Grange in Salisbury, designed by Pugin and built in 1835]
97. Powell, Christabel Jane. The Liturgical Vision of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin Ph.D. thesis, University of Durham, 2002
98. Powell, Christabel. Augustus Welby Pugin, Designer of the British Houses of Parliament: The Victorian Quest for a Liturgical Architecture. New York: Lampeter Edwin Mellen Press. 2006
99. Powell, Christabel. Pugin’s Theories. M.Litt. thesis,University of Oxford, 1996
100. Pugin at Maynooth - The Neo-Gothic contribution of A.W.N. Pugin to Maynooth College, edited by Marian Lyons. Maynooth: St. Patrick's College, 2012
101. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, Britton, John and Leeds, William Henry. Illustrations of the public buildings of London : with historical and descriptive accounts of each ediface. 2 volumes. London : J. Weale, 2nd edition greatly enlarged, 1838
102. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. An apology for the revival of Christian architecture in England. London : John Weale, 1843
103. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. A letter on the proposed Protestant memorial to Cranmer, Ridley, & Latymer, addressed to the subscribers to and promoters of that undertaking : by A. Welby Pugin, Professor of Ecclesiastical Antiquities at St. Mary's College, Oscott. London : Booker & Dolman, 61, New Bond Street, 1839.
104. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. A Letter to A. W. Hakewill, In answer to his reflections on the style for rebuilding the Houses of Parliament. London: Ackermann, 1853
105. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. A reply to observations which appeared in "Fraser's Magazine," for March 1837, on a work entitled "Contrasts." London : printed for the author, by James Moyes, 1837.
106. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. A treatise on chancel screens and rood lofts : their antiquity, use, and symbolic signification London : Dolman, 1851.
107. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. An address to the inhabitants of Ramsgate. London : Charles Dolman, 1850.
108. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. An apology for a work entitled "Contrasts;" being a defence of the assertions advanced in that publication, against the various attacks lately made upon it. Birmingham : Printed for the author, by R. P. Stone and Son, 1837.
109. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. An earnest address on the establishment of the hierarchy. London : Dolman, 1851.
110. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. An earnest appeal for the revival of the ancient plain song. London : Charles Dolman, 1850.
111. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. Contrasts : or, A parallel between the noble edifices of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and similar buildings of the present day : shewing the present decay of taste: accompanied by appropriate text. London : Printed for the author and published by him, at St. Marie's Grange, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, 1836
112. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. Details of antient timber houses of the 15th & 16th centuries : selected from those existing at Rouen, Caen, Beauvais, Gisors, Abbeville, Strasbourg, etc. [London] Anno Christi 1836 : Ackerman & Co. 96 Strand, [1836]
113. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. Examples of Gothic architecture : selected from various antient edifices in England: consisting of plans, elevations, sections, and parts at large; calculated to exemplify the various styles, and the practical construction of this admired class of architecture: accompanied by historical and descriptive accounts. 3 volumes London : Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, second edition, with corrected plates, 1838-40
114. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. Examples of Gothic architecture : selected from various antient edifices in England: consisting of plans, elevations, sections, and parts at large; calculated to exemplify the various styles, and the practical construction of this admired class of architecture: accompanied by historical and descriptive accounts. 3 volumes London : Printed for the author, Bloomsbury, 1828-38
115. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. Floriated ornament : a series of thirty-one designs. London : Henry G. Bohn, 1849
116. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. Glossary of ecclesiastical ornament and costume : compiled from ancient authorities and examples. London : Henry G. Bohn, 1844 [London : H.G. Bohn, 2nd revised and enlarged edition, 1846; London: Bernard Quaritch, 3rd revised and enlarged edtion, 1868]
117. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. Gothic furniture: in the style of the 15th century, designed & etched by A.W.N. Pugin. London : Ackermann & Co., 1835.
118. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. Some remarks on the articles which have recently appeared in the "Rambler", relative to ecclesiastical architecture and decoration. London : Charles Dolman, 1850
119. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. The history and antiquities of the manor house and church at Great Chalfield, Wiltshire. London : Thomas Larkins Walker 1837
120. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. The present state of ecclesiastical architecture in England. London : Charles Dolman, 61, New Bond Street, 1843.
121. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. The true principles of pointed or Christian architecture : set forth in two lectures delivered at St. Marie's, Oscott. London : Henry G. Bohn, 1853. [Based on a series of articles the originally appeared in the Catholic Weekly Instructor 1, 7, 14 and 21 February 1846]
122. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. ‘Chasuble of cloth and gold, embroidered, formerly belongong to La Sainte Chapelle de Vie le Comte’. London and Dublin Orthodox Journal of Useful Knowledge 14 April 1838 pp. 225-230
123. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. ‘Doorway of cloister’. Abbey of St. Wandrille’. London and Dublin Orthodox Journal of Useful Knowledge 13 March 1838 pp. 161-164
124. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. ‘Fireplace in the Abbey of St. Amand, Rouen’. London and Dublin Orthodox Journal of Useful Knowledge 31 March 1838 pp. 193-196
125. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. ‘Jube of St. Ouen’. London and Dublin Orthodox Journal of Useful Knowledge 3 March 1838 pp. 129-131
126. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore. ’West front of St. Lawrence’s Church, Nuremberg’. London and Dublin Orthodox Journal of Useful Knowledge 26 May 1838 pp. 321-323
127. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore.’Monumental brasses of the Fifteenth Century’ London and Dublin Orthodox Journal of Useful Knowledge 12 May 1838 pp. 289-292
128. Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore.’West front of Rouen Cathedral’. London and Dublin Orthodox Journal of Useful Knowledge 17 February 1838 pp. 97-99
129. Quinlan, Andrea. ‘Paris and its Environs: Augustus Charles Pugin's view of the city’. The British Art Journal vol. 10, no. 3, Winter/Spring 2009/10 pp. 125-130
130. Redmond, Gillian. A study of St. Aidan's Cathedral : its restoration and its architect, A.W.N. Pugin. B.Des. dissertation, Design, Visual Communication, National College of Art and Design, Dublin. 2003
131. Richardson, Carol M. ‘Edward Pugin and English Catholic Identity: The New Church of the Venerable English College in Rome’. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians vol. 66, no. 3, September 2007 pp. 340-365
132. Rogers, Derek. ‘A.C. Pugin's drawings of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton’ Connoisseur vol. 198, 1978 pp. 118-119
133. Rope, H. E. G. Pugin. Hassocks, Sussex: Pepler & Sewell, 1935
134. Saint, Andrew 'The fate of Pugin's True Principles' in Pugin: a Gothic Passion, edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright. New Haven and London: Yale University Press in association with The Victoria & Albert Museum, 1994 pp. 272-282
135. Sale Catalogues of Libraries of Eminent Persons. Volume 4: Architects. London: Mansell Information/Publishing, 1972 pp.239-283 [Reproduces the catalogues of Pugin’s possessions held 27-29 January 1853 and 8 June 1853]
136. Sanders, John. ‘Pugin & Pugin and the Diocese of Glasgow’. Architectural Heritage vol. 8, no. 1, 1997 pp. 89-107
137. Schwartz, Rudolph. A Pugin Bibliography: Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin 1812-1852. Charlotteville, Virginia: American Association of Architectural Bibliographers, 1963
138. Service, Alastair. The Architects of London and their buildings from 1066 to the present. London: The Architectural Press, 1979
139. Sharples, Joseph. ‘A. W. Pugin and the Patronage of Bishop James Gillis’. Architectural History vol. 28, 1985 pp. 136-158
140. Shepherd, Stanley A. 'Stained glass' in Pugin: a Gothic Passion, edited by Paul Atterbury and Clive Wainwright. New Haven and London: Yale University Press in association with The Victoria & Albert Museum, 1994 pp. 195-206
141. Shepherd, Stanley Alan. The Stained Glass of A.W.N. Pugin, c.1835-52. Ph.P. thesis, University of Birmingham, 1997
142. Simpson, D. Art and religion in the work of A.W.N. Pugin : a study with special reference to Pugin's literary achievement. Ph.D. thesis, Keele University, 1973
143. Sirr, Harry. ‘Augustus Welby Pugin: a sketch’ Royal Institute of British Architects Journal vol. 25, 1917-18 pp. 213-226
144. Spencer-Silver, Patricia. Pugin’s Builder: Life and work of George Myers. Leominster: Gracewing, 2nd, revised edition, 2010
145. Stamp, Gavin. The English House 1860-1914. Catalogue of an exhibition of photographs and drawings. London: International Architect and the Building Centre Trust, 1980 pp. 8-9
146. Stanton, P. A. The Gothic revival and Welby Pugin. Ph.D. University of London (Courtauld Institute), 1950
147. Stanton, Phoebe A. ‘Some comments of the life and work of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin’. Royal Institute of British Architects Journal vol. 60, December 1952 pp. 47-54
148. Stanton, Phoebe A. Pugin. London: Thames & Hudson, 1971
149. Stanton, Phoebe A. ‘Pugin, Principles of design versus Revivalism’. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians vol. 13, October 1954 pp. 20-25
150. Summerson, John. ‘Pugin and Butterfield’. Architectural Review vol. 152, August 1972 pp. 97-99
151. Summerson, John. ‘Pugin at Ramsgate’. Architectural Review vol. 103, April 1948 pp. 163-166 [Discusses Pugin’s house, The Grange and the neighbouring Church of St. Augustine in Ramsgate, Kent]
152. Symondson, Anthony. ‘"Pugin" at the V & A Museum : a missed opportunity?’. Apollo. vol. 140, no. 595, 1995, 395 pp. 54-55
153. Talbot, Bruce. ‘Obituary’. The Builder vol. 25, no. 10, 1852 pp. 605-607
154. The drawings and manuscripts of A.W.N. Pugin : from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Reading, Berkshire, England; Woodbridge, CT; Research Publications,1989.
155. The Houses of Parliament, edited bu M. H. Port. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1976
156. Trappez-Lomax, Michael. Pugin. A Mediaeval Victorian. London: Sheed & Ward, 1932
157. Trappez-Lomax, Michael. ‘Architect and something more’ Liturgical Arts vol. 2, third quarter, 1953 pp. 100-104 [Critical of Pugin’s work as an architect]
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162. Wainwright, Clive. ‘A.W.N. Pugin's early furniture’. Connoisseur vol. 191, no. 767, January 1976 pp. 3–11
163. Wainwright, Clive. ‘Furnishing the new palace : Pugin's furniture and fittings’. Apollo vol. 135, no. 363, May 1992 pp. 303-306
164. Wainwright, Clive. ‘Principles true and false : Pugin and the foundation of the Museum of Manufactures’ The Burlington Magazine vol. 136, no. 1095, June 1994 pp. 357-364
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53. Girouard, Mark. ‘Three cenuries of commerce: City of Waterford, Ireland’. Country Life vol. 140, 22 December 1966 pp.1695-1699 [The Gothic frontage designed by Pugin for the Manor of St. John, near Waterford for Thomas Wyse]
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65. Hill, Rosemary. ‘Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire’, Part 1’. Country Life vol. 196, no. 32, 8 August 2002 pp. 44-49 [Scarisbrick Hall was remodelled by A. W. N. Pugin in c, 1837-45]
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Glasgow Sculpture Database - Pugin & Pugin
Historic England - over 630 entries on Pugin
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Jacqueline Banerjee. Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire, remodelled by A. W. N. and Edward Pugin. The Victorian Web
Jacqueline Banerjee.. Our Ladye Star of the Sea (R.C.), by William Wilkinson Wardell (1823-1899), with fittings by A. W. N. and E. W. Pugin (1). Victorian Web.
Jacqueline Banerjee.. Our Ladye Star of the Sea (R.C.), by William Wilkinson Wardell (1823-1899), with fittings by A. W. N. and E. W. Pugin (2)
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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National Portrait Gallery, London
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St. Chad’s Birmingham
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The Morgan Library & Museum x
The National Archives - Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, (1812-1852), architect
The Pugin Society x
The text of Piper, John and Buchanan, Peter. ‘The first home of A. W. N. Pugin’. [St. Marie’s Grange in Salisbury, designed by Pugin and built in 1835]
UK Parliamentary Archives. Papers of AWN Pugin, (1812-1852); Architect
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Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Visit Cumbria. A W N Pugin in Cumbria
Wikimedia commons
Wikipedia x
YouTube. Pugin and Newman - Fr Simon Heans discusses differing view of Pugin and Newman on Gothic architecture
YouTube. Romantics, Catholics and Millenarians: Pugin and the Victorian Church with Dr Rosemary Hill [1 hour, 11 mins]
YouTube. 1/4 Pugin: God's Own Architect (c.s.)
YouTube. 2/4 Pugin: God's Own Architect
YouTube. 3/4 Pugin: God's Own Architect
YouTube. 4/4 Pugin: God's Own Architect
YouTube. Andrew Graham-Dixon on Pugin
YouTube. Charles Barry and A.W.N. Pugin, Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament), 1840-70
Ainsworth & Friends. Steven Carver. Pugin: The Mad Genius of the Gothic Revival
Alexandra Wedgwood, ‘Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812–1852)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [Subscription service]
Alexandra Wedgwood. Pugin Family. Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service] X
Archiseek x
Art Institute of Chicago
Artcyclopedia x
Augustus Welby Pugin and the Decorative Arts. The Victorian Web. [Contains numerous links to online and print sources on A.W.N. Pugin] x
BBC Home - Saint Giles Roman Catholic Church in 360°
Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service] x
Birmingham Heritage. The Pugin Society (Birmingham)
British and Irish Furniture Makers Online BIFMO
British Listed Buildings - over 565 listed buildings by Pugin
Country Life Picture Library - over 50 images of work by Pugin
Dictionary of Art Historians x
Find a Grave - Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin x
Glasgow Sculpture Database - Pugin & Pugin
Historic England - over 630 entries on Pugin
Internet Archive - the text of publication by and about A. W. N. Pugin
Irish Architectural Archive x
Irish Architectural Archive. Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720-1940 x
Jacqueline Banerjee. A. W. N. Pugin and the Transformation of Alton Towers. The Victorian Web
Jacqueline Banerjee. Pugin's "French Connection". Victorian Web.
Jacqueline Banerjee. Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire, remodelled by A. W. N. and Edward Pugin. The Victorian Web
Jacqueline Banerjee.. Our Ladye Star of the Sea (R.C.), by William Wilkinson Wardell (1823-1899), with fittings by A. W. N. and E. W. Pugin (1). Victorian Web.
Jacqueline Banerjee.. Our Ladye Star of the Sea (R.C.), by William Wilkinson Wardell (1823-1899), with fittings by A. W. N. and E. W. Pugin (2)
Messrs. Christie & Manson. Catalogue of the magnificent contents of Alton Towers, the princely seat of the Earls of Shrewsbury [sale catalogue]
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
National Art Library Catalogue
National Portrait Gallery, London
New Advent. x
Parliamentary Archives: Inside the Act Room. Barry and Pugin: New light on an old controversy
RIBApix!- Pugin - over 600 images in the Royal Institute of British Architects picture library
St. Chad’s Birmingham
The Landmark Trust - Augustus Pugin
The Morgan Library & Museum x
The National Archives - Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, (1812-1852), architect
The Pugin Society x
The text of Piper, John and Buchanan, Peter. ‘The first home of A. W. N. Pugin’. [St. Marie’s Grange in Salisbury, designed by Pugin and built in 1835]
UK Parliamentary Archives. Papers of AWN Pugin, (1812-1852); Architect
University of Glagow Blog. Niki Russell. Pugin and the Gothic Revival x
Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Visit Cumbria. A W N Pugin in Cumbria
Wikimedia commons
Wikipedia x
YouTube. Pugin and Newman - Fr Simon Heans discusses differing view of Pugin and Newman on Gothic architecture
YouTube. Romantics, Catholics and Millenarians: Pugin and the Victorian Church with Dr Rosemary Hill [1 hour, 11 mins]
YouTube. 1/4 Pugin: God's Own Architect (c.s.)
YouTube. 2/4 Pugin: God's Own Architect
YouTube. 3/4 Pugin: God's Own Architect
YouTube. 4/4 Pugin: God's Own Architect
YouTube. Andrew Graham-Dixon on Pugin
YouTube. Charles Barry and A.W.N. Pugin, Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament), 1840-70