W. & G. Audsley
W. & G. Audsley was the architectural practice founded in Liverpool, UK, by Scottish Brothers William James Audsley and George Ashdown Audsley. It completed churches in the Gothic Revival Style in the Liverpool area. An eclectic style was used for synagogues built in Liverpool and London. The firm's secular buildings, such as the in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US, closely followed the style of Alexander Thomson (1817–1875), featuring Greek, Egyptian and Hindu motifs.
Bowling Green Offices Building
Christ Church, Kensington
Church of St Luke, Liverpool
Princes Road (Liverpool)
Princes Road Synagogue
Welsh Presbyterian Church, Chester
Welsh Presbyterian Church, Liverpool
Architecture of LiverpoolGeorge Ashdown AudsleyGrade II listed buildings in Chester (east)Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L8Grade I listed churches in MerseysideJohn Cunningham (architect)Listed buildings in Ellel, LancashireLiverpool College of MusicSt Michael's Church, AigburthWilliam Audsley
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
W. & G. Audsley
W. & G. Audsley was the architectural practice founded in Liverpool, UK, by Scottish Brothers William James Audsley and George Ashdown Audsley. It completed churches in the Gothic Revival Style in the Liverpool area. An eclectic style was used for synagogues built in Liverpool and London. The firm's secular buildings, such as the in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US, closely followed the style of Alexander Thomson (1817–1875), featuring Greek, Egyptian and Hindu motifs.
has abstract
W. & G. Audsley was the archit ...... ek, Egyptian and Hindu motifs.
@en
country
Wikipage page ID
24,985,394
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,021,430,226
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
hypernym
sameAs
comment
W. & G. Audsley was the archit ...... ek, Egyptian and Hindu motifs.
@en
label
W. & G. Audsley
@en