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  • Gothic Revival architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or Neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement which began in the 1740s in England. ...

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  • Gothic Revival

    Many elements of stone buildings in England are translated into wood on cottages and smaller residences in Ontario Gothic Revival buildings. ...

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  • Gothic Revival architecture

    Considered one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival style in the South. Good example of flat roof with castellated (scalloped) parapet, ...

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  • Gothic Revival

    The Gothic Revival had developed from the 18th century, and was boosted in the 19th by the chivalric writings of Sir Walter Scott, Alfred Lord Tennyson and ...

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  • Victorian Gothic House Styles - Pictures and History of Gothic ...

    Join us for a photo tour of Gothic Revival architecture in England and the United States. These pictures show how the Gothic Revival style evolved from ...

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  • American architecture, Gothic Revival Style

    Gothic Revival began in England and became the dominant style for country houses and was popular with Queen Victoria. It became the only "proper style" for ...

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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 ...

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  • Gothic Revival Architecture in America

    The Gothic Revival was characterized by strong associational values of religion and nature. It is a revival style based on English and French precedents ...

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  • Gothic Revival (architectural style) -- Britannica Online ...

    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Gothic Revival (architectural style), architectural style that drew its inspiration from medieval architecture and ...

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  • Gravely Gorgeous: Gothic Revival

    During the Gothic Revival in Britain and France, the grotesque represented a world turned upside down, where, for instance, monsters guarded the church. ...

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