NOTE: the following lists are subject to addition and correction


The Churches of EW and PP Pugin

This list is intended to include all the churches and chapels during the career of Peter Paul Pugin. The major churches by E W Pugin are included since they may have had an influence on P P Pugin's designs. Designs for college buildings and presbyteries are not included.

1834: Edward Welby Pugin born
1840: Cuthbert Welby Pugin born
1851: Peter Paul Pugin born
1852: AWN Pugin dies

1853: Our Lady Immaculate and St Cuthbert, Crook, Co Durham; EW Pugin

1856: Our Lady of Help, Town Walls, Shrewsbury, now Cathedral; EW Pugin

1856: Our Lady Immaculate, St Domingo Road, Everton, Liverpool. Demolished. Lady Chapel of scheme for Liverpool Cathedral.

1856𔃏: St Vincent de Paul, St James Street, Liverpool; EW Pugin

1857: Holy Cross, Croston, Lancashire. Small estate church; EW Pugin

1858: Our Lady and St Hubert, St Hubert's Road, Great Harwood, Lancashire. EW Pugin and Murray

1859-60: Our Lady of la Salette, Liverpool; EW Pugin

ND: St Mary's, Warwick; EW Pugin

1860: St Michael Abbey, Belmont, Herefordshire; Peter Paul Pugin from 1860 onwards

1860-1: St Anne, Westby, Kirkham, North Lancashire; EW Pugin nave and chancel in one

1861: St Edward, Thurloe Street, Fallowfeild, Manchester; EW Pugin

1861-5: St Michael, West Derby Road, Everton, Liverpool; EW Pugin

1862: St Mary, Poldaret, Haddington.

1862: St Anne, Chester Road, Stretford, near Manchester; EW Pugin

1862: St Edmund's College, Old Hall Green, near Standon and Puckeridge, Hertfordshire. Schofield Chantry.

1863: St Peter, Greengate, Salford; EW Pugin

1863: St Henry and Elizabeth, Sheerness, Kent; EW Pugin

1863: Convent of Our Lady of Charity and Refuge, Bartestree, Herefordshire; EW Pugin

1864: Our Lady and All Saints, New Road, Stourbridge, Worcestershire; EW Pugin

1864: St Marie, Lugsdale Road, Widnes; EW Pugin

1864: Our Lady of Redemption, Wellesley Road, Croydon. Altered by FA Walters.

1864: St Hubert, Dunsop Bridge, Yorkshire; EW Pugin

1864-6: Our Lady of Sorrows, Bird & Bush Road, Camberwell.

1865: St Mary, Euxton, North Lancashire; EW Pugin

1865: St Catherine, Kingsdown, Kent; EW Pugin.

1865-7: St Joseph, York Road, Birkdale, Southport, Lancashire; EW Pugin

1866: St Francis, Gorton, Manchester; EW Pugin

1866: Our Blessed Lady and St Joseph, Leadgate, Durham; EW Pugin

1866: Chancel and transepts to Mount St Mary, Leeds; EW Pugin

1866-7: St Mary, Duke Street, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire; EW Pugin

1867: St Paul's, Maison Dieu Road, Dover; EW Pugin

1867-8: St Mary, Fleetwood; EW Pugin

1867-8: All Saints, Barton on Irwell; EW Pugin

1868: Two colleges at Mark Cross, Sussex; EW Pugin

1868: St Begh, Coach Road, Whitehaven; EW Pugin

1869: St Peter and St Paul, Cork, Ireland

1869: Convent School, Mayfield, Sussex

1869-72: Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Cleator (north end of town; EW Pugin.

1871: Stanbrook Abbey, Powick, Worcestershire; EW Pugin

1874: Glenfinan Church; EW Pugin.

1875 Edward Welby Pugin dies

1875: Pugin & Pugin start practice with Ashlin.

ND: Hall at Oscott. Designed by EW but built by PP

1875: Ratcliffe College, Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreak, Leicestershire, Chapel

1875: St Anne Rommer, Highfield Road, Rockferry, Birkenhead, designed by EW Pugin, completed by PP Pugin. Aisles later.

1875-6: The English Martyrs, London. EW Pugin but PP influence.

1876: Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, Birkenhead, chancel, (the rest by EW Pugin)

1876: Our Lady Star of the Sea, Workington. EW Pugin but PP influence.

1877: St Mary, Buttermarket, Warrington. EW design but PP influence. Tower 1906

1877: Clelland, Lanarkshire. Presbytery only.

1878: Fort Augustus Abbey.

1878-81: St Francis, Gorbals, Glasgow. With Ashlin. Chancel and Chapels 1894.

1880: Ashlin and C W Pugin leave Pugin & Pugin

1880: Our Lady, Higher Walton Road, Walton-le-dale, Lancashire

1880: Scheme for St Paul., West Derby, Liverpool. Church built by Pugin & Pugin 1912.

1880: Corbelly Hill Convent, Dumfries. Including the Chapel.

1881: St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Adelaide, Australia. Alterations to a building by Hansom.

1881: Sacred Heart, Walmer, Kent

1881: Scheme for Church School, Crosshill, Glasgow.

1882: St Margaret, Johnstone, Renfrewshire. Transepts, chapels and sanctuary for an earlier church.

1882: St Mary, Carfin, Lanarkshire. Demolished.

1882: St Margaret, Kinning Park, Glasgow.

1882: Our Lady of Good Aid, Motherwell. Unbuilt design with tower. Different design built in 1900.

1883: Holy Family, Mossend, Lanarkshire.

1884-5: St Mary's, Liverpool, A W N Pugin church rebuilt on a new site. Destroyed by bomb damage and rebuilt.

1885: St James, Spanish Place, London. Competition entry. Builder 18.7.85.

1886: Sacred Heart, Liverpool.

1887: St Anthony of Padua Forest Gate, West Ham, London

1887: St Charles Hove , Hereford

1888: St Sylvester, Silvester Street, Liverpool.

1888: St Thomas and English Martyrs, Garstang Road, Preston, Lancashire. Enlargement of an EW Pugin church of 1853-7. South west tower not built.

1888: St Michael, Linlithgow.

1888-9: St Elizabeth RC, Bescar, Scarisbrick, Lancashire

1888-9: St Anne, Edge Hill, Liverpool. Transepts and chancel for an 1845 church by Charles Hansom

1889-94: St Peter's College, Bearsden

1890: St Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow. Furnishings

1890: St Mary, St Mary Street, Crewe, Cheshire

1890: Ushaw College, Co Durham. Furnishings.

1890-1: Our Lady Star of the Sea, St Anne's Road East, St Anne's, Lancashire

1891: St Bridget, Bailleston, Glasgow.

1891: St John, Port Glasgow. Chancel for earlier church.

1891: St Mary, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire.

1891: St Mary, Paisley

1892: Blessed Virgin Mary, Brownedge, Bamber Bridge, North Lancashire, Steeple 1867-8 by another architect.

1893: St Agnes, Lambhill, Glasgow.

1893: Holy Family & St Ninian, Kirkintilloch.

1893: Work at The Grange, Ramsgate. St Joseph's Chapel, altar and Stations of the Cross.

1893: St Alban, Bewsey Street, West Warrington. Chancel.

1894: St. Aloysius, Chapelhall, Lanarkshire.

1894: St Bernadines College, Buckingham

1894: Sacred Heart, Talbot Road, Blackpool, enlargement and chancel. The original church is by EW Pugin, 1857

1894: St Mary, Market Street, Chorley, Lancashire. Tower and spire for a Joseph A Hansom church of 1853-4

1894: St Edmund, Monsall Street, Collyhurst, Manchester. Demolished.

1895: St Patrick, North Street, Glasgow

1895: St John, Portugal Street, Glasgow

1895: Our Lady, Townley Street, Morecambe, Lancashire

1896: St Augustine, Coatbridge

1896: St Patrick, Coatbridge

1896: Presholme church, Moray, Sanctuary and decoration

1897: St Ethelbert, Bargates, Leominster

1897: St Mary, Teviotdale Station, Heaton Norris, Stockport

1898: St Patrick, Shieldmuir, Wishaw

1898: St Peter, Partick, Glasgow

1898: St Charles, Aigburth Road, Liverpool.

1899: St Lawrence, Greenock. Destroyed by bomb damage.

1899: Sacred Heart, Thornton, Lancashire

1900: St Joseph, Slyne Road, Lancaster.

1900: Princethorpe Convent Chapel, near Rugby.

1900: Our Lady of Good Aid, Motherwell

1900? Church in Dundee

1900: St Mary, Maryhill. New aisle. Demolished?

1900: Chapel for Dowanhill College.

1901: Our Lady of Lourdes, Toxteth, Liverpool.

1901: St Joseph, Wemyss Bay

1901: St Alphonsus, London Road, Glasgow

1902: St Mary, Stirling

1902: Dalbeth Convent Chapel, London Road, Glasgow.

1903: Holy Redeemer, Clydebank

1904: St Patrick, Shotts, Lanarkshire.

1904: St Joseph, Blantyre, Lanarkshire.

1904: Peter Paul Pugin dies. Pugin & Pugin continued by C W Pugin and Sebastian Pugin Powell.

1905: Our Lady and St Edmund, College Road, Great Malvern, Worcs.

1906: Scheme for Dounai Abbey, Woolhampton, Newbury

1909: Holy Cross, Dixon Avenue, Govanhill, Glasgow

1909: Tower at St Godric, Durham (Church by EW Pugin)

1909-14: St Joseph, Woodlands Road, Ansdell, St Anne's, Lancashire

1912: St Mary Star of the Sea, Leith, Edinburgh. Apse.

1912: St Mary, Evesham, Worcestershire.

1914: St Paul, West Derby, Liverpool.

1926: St Patrick, Dumbarton. Tower. Sanctuary probably by Pugin & Pugin.

1928: Cuthbert Welby Pugin dies

1955: St Robert Bellarmine, Peat Road, Pollok, Glasgow.

1956: St Ninian, Knightswood, Glasgow

1958: Charles Henry Cuthbert Purcell dies

ND: St David's, Cardiff

The Glasgow Diocese Finance Board minute book of 1904 gives a list of works in the diocese by Peter Paul Pugin. The following buildings are in addition to those mentioned above:

Presbyteries at St Francis, St Alphonsus, St Patrick, North Street, St Peter, Partick, St Margaret, Kinning Park, all Glasgow.

Carfin Church.

Clelland Church.

St Augustine, Coatbridge.

Holy Redeemer, Clydebank.

St Lawrence, Greenock.

Dalbeth Chapel, Glasgow.

Rutherglen.

St Anthony, Govan, Glasgow.

Schools at St John, Portugal Street, St Patrick, North Street, St Francis, Holy Cross, Govanhill, all Glasgow.

St Augustine, Coatbridge.

Holy Redeemer, Clydebank.

Smyllum Orphanage.

Institutions:

Kenmure Institution. 1904. Nazareth House, Halfway, Glasgow. Convent. 1904. Part of a convent in Paisley. 1889.