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Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Christ Church, Pitsmoor, Sheffield, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Christ Church, Pitsmoor, Sheffield, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Christ Church, Pitsmoor, Sheffield, 1850. Consecration of a new church in Yorkshire. The building is, throughout, of the early decorated period of Gothic architecture;

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Chapel of the Consumption Hospital at Brompton, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Chapel of the Consumption Hospital at Brompton, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Chapel of the Consumption Hospital at Brompton, [west London], 1850. The contract for the Chapel was taken by Messrs. Hopkins and Roberts. The architect of this elegant memorial Chapel is Mr. E. B

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Church of St. John the Evangelist, Penge Common, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Church of St. John the Evangelist, Penge Common, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Church of St. John the Evangelist, Penge Common, [South London]. 1850. This neat and substantial Church has just been erected near the Almshouses of the Watermens Company, at Penge Common

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: St. Barnabas Church and College, Pimlico, 1850. Creator: Unknown

St. Barnabas Church and College, Pimlico, 1850. Creator: Unknown
St. Barnabas Church and College, Pimlico, 1850. On Tuesday, one of the most remarkable Churches lately erected in the metropolis was consecrated by the Bishop of London...The buildings are

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: VIth Anniversary Meeting of the Archaeological Institute, 1850. Creator: Unknown

VIth Anniversary Meeting of the Archaeological Institute, 1850. Creator: Unknown
VIth Anniversary Meeting of the Archaeological Institute, 1850....an introductory meeting was held in the Sheldonian Theatre [in Oxford]. From "Illustrated London News", 1850

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Interior of the Church of St. Stephen, Rochester-Row, Westminster, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Church of St. Stephen, Rochester-Row, Westminster, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Church of St. Stephen, Rochester-Row, Westminster, [London], 1850. The first stone of the Church was laid July 20

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The International Exhibition: angels from the Hereford Screen, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: angels from the Hereford Screen, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: angels from the Hereford Screen, designed by G. G. Scott, R.A. manufactured by Skidmore's Art-Manufacturers Company, Coventry, 1862

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The International Exhibition: capital and portion of shaft of column from the Hereford Screen

The International Exhibition: capital and portion of shaft of column from the Hereford Screen, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: capital and portion of shaft of column from the Hereford Screen, designed by G. G. Scott, R.A. manufactured by Skidmore's Art-Manufacturers Company, Coventry, 1862

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The International Exhibition: detail of the grille from the Hereford Screen, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: detail of the grille from the Hereford Screen, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: detail of the grille from the Hereford Screen, designed by G. G. Scott, R.A. manufactured by Skidmore's Art-Manufacturers Company, Coventry, 1862

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The International Exhibition: angel from the Hereford Screen, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: angel from the Hereford Screen, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: angel from the Hereford Screen, designed by G. G. Scott, R.A. manufactured by Skidmore's Art-Manufacturers Company, Coventry, 1862

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The International Exhibition: Hereford Screen, designed by G. G. Scott, R.A... 1862

The International Exhibition: Hereford Screen, designed by G. G. Scott, R.A... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: Hereford Screen, designed by G. G. Scott, R.A. manufactured by Skidmore's Art-Manufacturers Company, Coventry, 1862

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The International Exhibition: Belgian pulpit by Messrs. Goyers Brothers... 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: Belgian pulpit by Messrs. Goyers Brothers... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: Belgian pulpit by Messrs. Goyers Brothers of Louvain, 1862. The Belgian carved pulpit...may be said to be fully an architectural structure

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The Diocesan Training College, Winchester, opened...by the Bishop of Winchester, 1862

The Diocesan Training College, Winchester, opened...by the Bishop of Winchester, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Diocesan Training College, Winchester, opened...by the Bishop of Winchester, 1862. This college...stands on the slope of a hill

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The Preston Guild Festival: the proposed townhall, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Preston Guild Festival: the proposed townhall, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Preston Guild Festival: the proposed townhall, 1862. A...townhall (designed by G. G. Scott) which will vie with those much-admired civic palaces of Belgium

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The Church of the Messiah, Broad-street, Birmingham, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Church of the Messiah, Broad-street, Birmingham, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Church of the Messiah, Broad-street, Birmingham, 1862....at the corner of Broad-street and St. Peter's-place a spired tower rises to the height of 150ft

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: International entertainment at the Guildhall: the ball in the temporary saloon... 1862

International entertainment at the Guildhall: the ball in the temporary saloon... 1862. Creator: Unknown
International entertainment at the Guildhall, [London]: the ball in the temporary saloon erected in the Guildhall-yard, 1862

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The International Exhibition: bookcase by Hindley and Son, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: bookcase by Hindley and Son, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: bookcase by Hindley and Son, 1862. It is carved in light-coloured oak, and is in the mediaeval style: it stands 10ft. 6in. in height, is 7ft

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Church of St. Andrew, Dublin, in process of erection, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Church of St. Andrew, Dublin, in process of erection, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Church of St. Andrew, Dublin, in process of erection, 1862. The original church, with the exception of the tower, was destroyed by fire in January, 1860. The new plans were by Messrs

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The Godolphin School, Hammersmith, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Godolphin School, Hammersmith, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Godolphin School, Hammersmith, [west London], 1862. This school...receives its name from William and Elizabeth Godolphin

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The Opening of Parliament by Royal Commission, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Opening of Parliament by Royal Commission, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Opening of Parliament by Royal Commission, 1862. Our Illustration represents the House of Lords as it appeared on the 6th February during the ceremony of delivering her Majesty's Speech...the

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Stockport Volunteer Armoury and Drillground, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Stockport Volunteer Armoury and Drillground, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Stockport Volunteer Armoury and Drillground, 1862. Building...just completed for the fourth battalion of the Cheshire Rifle Volunteers...The buildings consist of three distinct departments

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The Royal Academy Prize Architectural Design: an exchange for a large commercial city... 1862

The Royal Academy Prize Architectural Design: an exchange for a large commercial city... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Academy Prize Architectural Design: an exchange for a large commercial city, by T. H. Watson, 1862. The "Design for an Exchange"...is in the Italian Gothic style of the thirteenth

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: New Roman Catholic church, Rusholme, Manchester, 1862. Creator: Unknown

New Roman Catholic church, Rusholme, Manchester, 1862. Creator: Unknown
New Roman Catholic church, Rusholme, Manchester, 1862. View of the new Roman Catholic Church [St Edward's Church] just erected in Thurloe-street, Rusholme, one of the suburbs of Manchester

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Old Town Hall clock tower Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Old Town Hall clock tower Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Westminster Bridge and Big Ben, c1948. Creator: Unknown

Westminster Bridge and Big Ben, c1948. Creator: Unknown
Westminster Bridge and Big Ben, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Directly below view of ceiling in Magna Plaza shopping center, Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam

Directly below view of ceiling in Magna Plaza shopping center, Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Union Street Ladywood Birmingham, 1941 a42_00461

Union Street Ladywood Birmingham, 1941 a42_00461
Midland House, 27 - 30 Union Street, Ladywood, Birmingham. Midland House, the premises of Chamberlain King & Jones Limited, at 27-30 Union Street and 12 Union Passage, showing bomb damage

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Playa del Yacht Club, Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos Province, Cuba

Playa del Yacht Club, Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos Province, Cuba

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Palacio de Valle at dawn, elevated view, Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos Province, Cuba

Palacio de Valle at dawn, elevated view, Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos Province, Cuba

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Hungary, Budapest, Fishermans Bastion

Hungary, Budapest, Fishermans Bastion

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: South America, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis, the tomb of Dom Pedro II the Emperor

South America, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis, the tomb of Dom Pedro II the Emperor of Brazil in the imperial mausoleum (mausoleu imperial)

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Belgium, Brussels (Bruxelles). Maison du Roi (Kings House) or Broodhuis (Breadhouse)

Belgium, Brussels (Bruxelles). Maison du Roi (Kings House) or Broodhuis (Breadhouse), on the Grand Place (Grote Markt), UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Freedom Square, University & Votive Church, Vienna

Freedom Square, University & Votive Church, Vienna
3781892 Freedom Square, University & Votive Church, Vienna; (add.info.: Freedom Square, University & Votive Church, Vienna, 1920s. Caption reads: Freiheitsplatz mit Universitat und Votivkirche')

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Colombia, Cali, La Ermita church

Colombia, Cali, La Ermita church
2040-210518-01

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Colombia, Cali, Church of the Hermitage, Iglesia La Ermita

Colombia, Cali, Church of the Hermitage, Iglesia La Ermita
2030-306769-01

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Library at Strawberry Hill House, (print)

Library at Strawberry Hill House, (print)
7419868 Library at Strawberry Hill House, (print) by Godefroy, Jean (1765-1848) (after); (add.info.: The library at Strawberry Hill House, Twickenham, London, England)

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The Woolworth Building, New York, 1913 (b/w photo)

The Woolworth Building, New York, 1913 (b/w photo)
972717 The Woolworth Building, New York, 1913 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Woolworth Building from City Hall Park, New York, 1913)

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: St. Michaels New Church, Pimlico, 1844. Creator: Unknown

St. Michaels New Church, Pimlico, 1844. Creator: Unknown
St. Michaels New Church, Pimlico, 1844. Church in Chester Square, Pimlico, London, designed by Thomas Cundy. It is calculated to accommodate 1200 persons, 800 seated in pews

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Staircase in the Speakers House, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Staircase in the Speakers House, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Staircase in the Speakers House, 1947. View of the interior of the Palace of Westminster in London. Speakers House is the official residence of the Speaker of the Commons

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Big Ben at Night, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Big Ben at Night, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Big Ben at Night, 1947. Floodlit view of the Clock Tower at the Palace of Westminster in London. The tower, designed in a neo-Gothic style by Augustus Pugin

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Liberty Square with Parliament House, Budapest, Hungary, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Liberty Square with Parliament House, Budapest, Hungary, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Liberty Square with Parliament House, Budapest, Hungary, c1930s. The Hungarian Parliament Building designed by Imre Steindl in neo-Gothic style and opened in 1902

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Houses of Parliament, & Westminster Bridge, London, c1900s. Creator: Unknown

Houses of Parliament, & Westminster Bridge, London, c1900s. Creator: Unknown
Houses of Parliament, & Westminster Bridge, London, c1900s. View of Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster in London, with horse-drawn vehicles and trams on the bridge. Hand-coloured postcard

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: Street scene, showing the cathedral spire, St Malo, Brittany, France, 20th century

Street scene, showing the cathedral spire, St Malo, Brittany, France, 20th century. The spire dates from the mid 19th century. Stereoscope Camerascope card detail

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: New free school, Holburn-Street, Aberdeen, 1864. Creator: Unknown

New free school, Holburn-Street, Aberdeen, 1864. Creator: Unknown
New free school, Holburn-Street, Aberdeen, 1864. Mr. James Ross, of Cuparstown...left a large sum of money for the purpose [of building the school]

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: New English church at St. Pierre, Calais, 1862. Creator: Unknown

New English church at St. Pierre, Calais, 1862. Creator: Unknown
New English church at St. Pierre, Calais, 1862. This elegant edifice has been recently erected for the use of the English operatives employed in the lace factories at St

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: St. John's Episcopal Church, Oban, Argyleshire, 1864. Creator: Unknown

St. John's Episcopal Church, Oban, Argyleshire, 1864. Creator: Unknown
St. John's Episcopal Church, Oban, Argyleshire, 1864. View of the Episcopal Church or Chapel of St. John, recently erected for the accommodation of persons accustomed to the Anglican form of

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The Church of the Holy Trinity, Lee, Kent, 1864

The Church of the Holy Trinity, Lee, Kent, 1864. This church was consecrated by the Bishop of London on the 19th of November last

Background imageNeo Gothic Collection: The Church of St. Jude, Gray's-Inn-Road, 1864. Creator: Unknown

The Church of St. Jude, Gray's-Inn-Road, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The Church of St. Jude, Gray's-Inn-Road, [London], 1864. This church...is situated in a district, having a population of 9000, assigned from the parish of St




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Step into the enchanting world of neo-gothic architecture, where history and grandeur intertwine. From the majestic Glenveagh Castle on Lake Lough Beagh in County Donegal to the awe-inspiring Milan Cathedral in Italy, these structures transport us to a bygone era. The intricate architectural drawings of AWN Pugin's west front inner gate house and the vibrant views of Oxford capture the essence of this captivating style. Delve into Lyndhurst Church's stained glass design featuring an angel harpist, showcasing the ethereal beauty that characterizes neo-gothic artistry. Explore Eastnor Castle's drawing room decoration from 1850, exuding opulence and sophistication. St. Finbars Cathedral stands as a testament to unknown creators who brought their vision to life in 1898, while Dulwich College's Great Hall evokes a sense of academic excellence with its timeless charm. The iconic Woolworth Building takes us back to early 20th-century New York City, where towering heights were reached through meticulous construction. Witness its foundations being laid in 1911 and marvel at its completion as the world's tallest building in 1913. Neo-gothic architecture captivates our imagination with its ornate details, soaring spires, and dramatic presence, and is a tribute to human ingenuity and artistic expression that continues to inspire generations.