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  1. Pugin was the son of the French draughtsman Auguste Pugin, who had immigrated to England as a result of the French Revolution and had married Catherine Welby of the Welby family of Denton, Lincolnshire, England. Pugin was born on 1 March 1812 at his parents' house in Bloomsbury, London, England.

    • Architect
  2. 10 de ago. de 2023 · Ce dernier avait immigré en Angleterre à la suite de la Révolution française avant d'épouser une anglaise du Lincolnshire, Catherine Welby. Big Ben fut le dernier projet de Pugin avant qu'il ne sombre dans la maladie mentale et ne meure en 1852.

  3. Pugin married Catherine Welby of the Lincolnshire Welby family of Denton and his developing interest in the Gothic was to be magnified in the career of their son Augustus Welby Pugin, an architect who was the leading advocate of Gothicism in 19th century England and the designer of the Palace of Westminster, home of the United ...

  4. 10 de oct. de 2018 · Katharine Welby-Roberts writes and speaks about issues around mental and emotional health and how the church can better serve people with long-term suffering. Her first book, 'I Thought There Would be Cake', is a raw, personal and often funny exploration of how to navigate depression and anxiety and allow yourself to be loved.

  5. 31 de mar. de 2020 · In 1802, Pugin Snr married Catherine Welby (1769-1833), of the wealthy Lincolnshire Welby family. By 1809, the couple were living at 39 Keppel Street (now Store Street) in Bloomsbury, where Pugin Snr also had an office.

  6. 15 de may. de 2013 · Katharine Welby, the daughter of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has spoken out about the depression she has suffered since she was a teenager. Depression affects one in five adults...

  7. Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin is born on 1 March at 39 Keppel Street, Russell Square, London, to architectural illustrator Augustus Charles Pugin (c. 1769-1832) and Catherine Welby (?-1833).