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Gothic Revival
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Cathedrals built in the 19th or 20th centuries in the style of medieval Gothic.
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Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York
- The official site provides a history and virtual tour of this massive Gothic Revival church begun in 1892 and still unfinished. Ralph Adams Cram was the chief architect.
Christ Church Cathedral, New Zealand
- The official site includes a history and tour of the Victorian cathedral designed by George Gilbert Scott with adaptions and additions by Benjamin Mountfort.
Saint Colman's Cathedral, Cobh, Ireland
- The official site includes a history of this of high watermark of neo-Gothic architecture by the architects Pugin and Ashlin, and information on the restoration programme.
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Gothic Revival
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