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    Gothic Revival Architecture in America
    Gothic Revival is found in both ecclesiastical and residential architecture with a wide range of archaeological accuracy, from Richard Upjohn's urban churches to "Carpenter's Gothic" cottages.
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    Gothic Revival architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Gothic Revival is an architectural movement which began in the 1740s in England. In the early nineteenth century, increasingly serious and learned admirers of neo-Gothic styles sought to revive medieval forms, in contrast to the classical styles which were then prevalent. The...
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    Gothic Revival architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    However, not every architect or client was swept away by this tide. Although Gothic Revival succeeded in becoming an increasingly familiar style of architecture, the attempt to associate it with the ...
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    Gothic Revival Architecture in England
    Gothic Revival (Victorian Gothic) architecture in Britain - style and design in the Victorian period. ... Home > Architecture > Gothic Revival...
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    Architecture: Gothic Revival
    Gothic Revival—The influence of English romanticism and the mass production of elaborate wooden millwork after the Industrial Revolution fueled the construction of Gothic Revival homes in the mid-1800s. ...
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    Gothic Revival architecture
    Designed and built by John S. Norris. Considered one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival style in the South.
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    Gothic Revival
    Gothic Revival Churches: Gothic Revival architecture came to America from England about 1830. Its most famous practitioner, English born Richard Upjohn, a cabinet maker and draftsman, arrived in this ...
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    A Beginner's Illustrated Guide of Gothic Architecture
    This style flourished in the 1200s thrugh 1400s. Gothic Revival architecture peaked from the 1750s to about 1900. It became one of the preferred styles for church achitecture in the United States.
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