Acknowledgments
- The British Museum for helping our research.
- The Imperial War Museum for their tour/information and showing photographs.
- The Governors of the Schools of King Edward the Sixth in Birmingham for the use of graphic images.
- Mr. Roger Gale M.P. for giving us an excellent guided tour of the Palace of Westminster.
- Watts of Westminster, for kindly allowing us to photograph their splendid collection of hand printed wallpapers and fabrics.
- Cole & Son, for kindly allowing us to photograph their Pugin wallpapers.
- Reverend Bede Walsh for a splendid weekend at Alton and Cheadle.
- Dr. Roderick O'Donnell for his time, tours, information and lectures.
- Chloe Farrow for her enthusiastic response to a special
afternoons filming.
- Mr. Austin Winkley for his time and hospitality.
- St. Augustine's Monastery for many visits around St. Augustine's
Church. For allowing us to take a vast quantity of photographs, and for lending us further pictures. Especially the Pugin original. Special thanks to Father Dunstan Keauffling OSB.
- Nick Dermott for the use of his photographs, his support and advice.
- Jenny Clayton for priviliged access to family archive material.
- Thanks to everyone at Bilton Grange for giving us such a good visit and a delicious tea on a very rainy afternoon.
- Mr. Jeremy C.P. Purcell for the generous loan of wonderful family photographs and allowing me to reproduce a selection of them.
- Duncan Gallie from St. Edmund's College for a wonderful and informative talk and for setting out a fabulous array of Pugin works for us to look at.
- The Pugin Society for their untiring support, mentioning especially Catriona Blaker.
- Many other people who without their help building this site would be a difficult endevour, I am sure you know who you are, so many thanks.
I would like to point out that this is an independantly built and constructed website and the opinions within it are my own.
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This original work was created for the World Wide Web by Victoria Farrow, with the support of the Pugin Society. It was constructed by Mike Farrow of Channel Business Internet Systems.