
welsh churches
Folder: welsh churches
churches, chapels and monastic architecture in wales
st mary's church, bute town, cardiff
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neo-norman church built 1840-5 by thomas foster, presumably for dockworkers, although central cardiff's glittering glass hulks creep ever closer to what is now a shrinking area of poor council housing, squeezed from the south by the slickly rebranded docks
st mary's church, bute town, cardiff
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big neo-norman church built 1840-5 by thomas foster. this facade is in fact not the entrance, which is at the other end.
st mary's church, bute town, cardiff
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spooky c20 crucifixion (by j. coates carter?) outside church built 1840-5 by thomas foster
st mary's church, bute town, cardiff
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nice corbel table and dragon head drip stops on the neo-norman church built 1840-5 by thomas foster
st mary's church, bute town, cardiff
st mary's church, bute town, cardiff
st mary's church, bute town, cardiff
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carved detail including a beakhead above the corner of the roof of the neo-norman church built 1840-5 by thomas foster for the second marquess of bute
st mary's church, bute town, cardiff
st mary's church, bute town, cardiff
st davids r.c. cathedral, cardiff
st davids r.c. cathedral, cardiff
st davids r.c. cathedral, cardiff
st davids r.c. cathedral, cardiff
st davids r.c. cathedral, cardiff
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the font looks to be part of the 1950s post-WWII reconstruction by bates and price with a later statue of john the baptist
st davids r.c. cathedral, cardiff
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church built in 1884-7 by pugin and pugin, much of the interior with the roof and chancel rebuilt in the 1950s by bates and price after war damage
st davids r.c. cathedral, cardiff
city united reformed church, cardiff
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built 1865-6 for scottish presbyterians by f.t. pilkington better known in scotland for his inimitable style. this church has suffered alterations, yet retains its rogue goth brashness
city united reformed church, cardiff
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built 1865-6 for scottish presbyterians by f.t. pilkington better known in scotland for his inimitable style. this church has suffered alterations, yet retains its rogue goth brashness
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