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Gothic Revival Collection

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Men and women looking at the work being carried out on the construction of the Liverpool

Men and women looking at the work being carried out on the construction of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, built on St Jamess Mount, Liverpool, Merseyside. 26th July 1938

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, two of the giant scaffolding towers

Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, two of the giant scaffolding towers, Merseyside. Circa 1964

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Castell Coch is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle. It is situated on a steep hillside

Castell Coch is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle. It is situated on a steep hillside high above the village of Tongwynlais, to the north of Cardiff, Wales. 1st March 1954

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Looking down from the 210ft present height of Liverpools Metropolitan Cathedral

Looking down from the 210ft present height of Liverpools Metropolitan Cathedral, Merseyside. The bottom half of the picture shows the arc of the main roof of the cathedral

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Construction of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, picture shows the process

Construction of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, picture shows the process ( the right top corner of the tower base) of the steel framework which will carry the bells, Merseyside. 14th June 1935

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, view from a Liverpool University

Construction of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, view from a Liverpool University department in Chatham Street, Merseyside

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Children in Westminster Clock Tower, London. Also known by its nickname Big Ben

Children in Westminster Clock Tower, London. Also known by its nickname Big Ben. 28th May 1954

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: A close up view of the massive steel work which will carry the peel of bells in the tower

A close up view of the massive steel work which will carry the peel of bells in the tower of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, built on St Jamess Mount, Liverpool. 29th July 1936

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: In a web of steel scaffolding, the main entrance to the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

In a web of steel scaffolding, the main entrance to the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral rises alongside the central structure, already a dominating feature of Liverpools skyline. 11th June 1965

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: The completed portion of the main building of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

The completed portion of the main building of the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, with the Vestry Tower also approaching completion. St Jamess Mount, Liverpool. 6th December 1940

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: Exterior shot of Liverpool Cathedral, St Jamess Mount, Liverpool. 1st December 1987

Exterior shot of Liverpool Cathedral, St Jamess Mount, Liverpool. 1st December 1987

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: View of the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Cathedral House, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool

View of the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Cathedral House, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1970

Background imageGothic Revival Collection: A view of Cardiff Castle, Wales, 1954

A view of Cardiff Castle, Wales, 1954


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