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Friday Feature: Gothic Architecture and an Open Boat

on BBC Radio 3

A portrait of an eccentric, and lover of the Middle Ages, A W Pugin (1812-1852), the greatest architect of the Gothic Revival. As a retrospective of his work opens in London at the Victoria and Albert Museum , Professor Joe Mordaunt
Crook visits some of Pugin's buildings - his home and church in Ramsgate, the Houses of Parliament, Alton and Eastnor Castles, St
Patrick's College, Maynooth and St Chad's Cathedral,
Birmingham - and discusses the ideas and attitudes of this remarkable Victorian with Frank Duffy , President of the RIBA,
Patrick Cormack MP, Professor
John Bossy , Sir Roy Strong , the Revd Professor Patrick
Corish and the Archbishop of Birmingham.
Producer Judith Bumpus

Contributors

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Albert Museum
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Professor Joe Mordaunt
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Frank Duffy
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Patrick CormacK
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John Bossy
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Sir Roy Strong
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

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