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Church of St. Luke, South Myton, Hull, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Church of St. Luke, South Myton, Hull, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Church of St. Luke, South Myton, Hull, 1862. It is in the Early Decorated style of Gothic architecture, of a plain but neat appearance...Externally this church is built of dark red brick, obtainable in the neighbourhood, with black bands and Bradsworth stone dressings, and the roof is covered with green and blue slates. The church is a spacious, convenient, substantial building, and does great credit to the architect, considering the limited amount spent upon it. There will be accommodation in it for about 900 persons. Tho architect is Mr. Robert Blessley, of Furnival's lnn, and of Eastbourne, Sussex; and the builders Messrs. Simpson and Malone, of Hull'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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Architectural Style Gothic Revival Hull East Riding Of Yorkshire England Neo Gothic Spire Steeple Victorian Gothic Church Of St Luke St Lukes Church
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This photograph print, hailing from the mid-19th century, showcases the Church of St. Luke in South Myton, Hull, England, as it appeared in 1862. The architectural masterpiece is depicted in black and white, highlighting its intricate details and textures. The Church is a fine example of the Early Decorated style of Gothic architecture, characterized by its plain yet neat appearance. Externally, the church is built of dark red brick, sourced locally, with black bands and Bradsworth stone dressings. The roof is elegantly covered with green and blue slates, adding to its visual appeal. The Church of St. Luke is a spacious, convenient, and substantial building, accommodating approximately 900 persons. The architect of this magnificent structure is Mr. Robert Blessley, who hailed from Furnival's Inn, London, and Eastbourne, Sussex. The builders of the project were Messrs. Simpson and Malone, both from Hull. The construction of this church was a great achievement, considering the limited resources invested in it. The Illustrated London News published this engraving in 1862, providing a detailed description of the church's architectural features. The Gothic Revival and Victorian eras heavily influenced the design of the Church of St. Luke, with its tall, ornate spire and steeple adding to its Neo-Gothic charm. This photograph print is a testament to the rich architectural heritage of Britain and the enduring beauty of its religious structures.
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