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  1. Agnes Pugin, 1836-1895. by Michael Fisher. Agnes was born at what was then the Pugin family home - St Marie’s Grange, Salisbury - on 13 October 1836, an auspicious day, Pugin might well have thought, as it was the Feast of St Edward Confessor, Patron of England. She was the second child of Pugin’s marriage (1833) to Louisa Button, the first ...

  2. Augustus Hubert Welby Pugin was born in month 1890, in birth place, to Edmund Peter Paul Pugin and Agnis Pugin (born Bird). Augustus had 4 siblings: Florence Marian Pugin and 3 other siblings . Augustus married first name Pugin (born Jobson) .

  3. Agnes Pugin Peniston. Birth. 1836. Death. 12 May 1895 (aged 58–59) Burial. St. Augustine Roman Catholic Churchyard. Ramsgate, Thanet District, Kent, England Add to Map. Plot. Pugin family vault. Memorial ID. 71054542. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 1. Flowers 0. Memorials. Region. Europe. England. Kent. Thanet District. Ramsgate.

  4. In 1838 he began work on his first major architectural commission, Alton Towers, Staffordshire, designed for John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury (1791-1852). By the early 1840s Pugin was being recognized as the leading Roman Catholic church architect of his generation.

  5. Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin ( 1 de març de 1812 - 14 de setembre de 1852) va ser un arquitecte anglès, dissenyador, i teòric del disseny, especialment conegut pels seus treball en l'estil neogòtic, principalment esglésies i el Palau de Westminster.

  6. Pugin, A. W. N. Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52) was an architect, designer, artist and critic, and pioneer in the Gothic Revival. In stained glass that meant an emphatic rejection of the enamel-painted pictorial windows and a return to the medieval styles and methods.

  7. Research genealogy for Agnes Pugin of Alderbury, Wiltshire, England, as well as other members of the Pugin family, on Ancestry®.