- Pugin,
Cuthbert Welby Pugin, and
Peter Paul
Pugin, who
continued his
architectural and
interior design firm as
Pugin &
Pugin.
Pugin was the son of the French...
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Pugin most
commonly refers to
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812–1852), an
English architect and designer.
Members of his
family include:
Augustus Charles...
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Pugin &
Pugin (fl. c.1873–c.1958)[citation needed] was a London-based
family firm of
church architects. The
origins of the
Pugin &
Pugin firm lay with...
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Carlyle and
Augustus Pugin took a
critical view of
industrial society and portra**** pre-industrial
medieval society as a
golden age. To
Pugin,
Gothic architecture...
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Pugin Hall is a
private house,
designed as a
rectory by
Augustus Pugin and
built in 1846–1847 in Rampisham, Dorset, England. The
house is a
Grade I listed...
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Edward Welby Pugin (11
March 1834 – 5 June 1875) was an
English architect, the
eldest son of
architect Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin and
Louisa Barton...
- with five bells. The
tower was
designed by Sir
Charles Barry and
Augustus Pugin in a
Perpendicular Gothic Revival style and was
completed in 1859. It is...
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Augustus Charles Pugin (born Auguste-Charles
Pugin; 1762 – 19
December 1832) was a French-born
British artist,
draughtsman and writer. He was born in...
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Jacques Pugin (born May 20, 1954 in Riaz, Switzerland) is an artist-photographer. He is one of the
precursors of the
Light Painting technique,
which consists...
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Vitali Vladimirovich Pugin (Russian: Виталий Владимирович Пугин; born 19
December 1978) is a
former Russian professional football player. He pla**** in...