

Ahton Hill Award By THE WORHPSHIFUL COMPANY OF GLAZIERS AND PAINTERS OF GLASS
Special award at the Ashton Hill Award.
By the worshiful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass.


And its walls
The murals 1892-1901 The decoration of this building for the Catholic Apostolic Church was again negotiated through the Social Union. Phoebe worked part-time on the decoration and only when the light was good. She was set a programme for the two largest wall spaces – Apocalyptic images for the great chancel arch, which faces you as you enter, and the Second Coming of Christ for the west wall behind you. She painted scenes from the Old and New Testaments on the south and north


This amaizing building...
The building Robert Rowand Anderson, one of the greatest architects of the Victorian era, was commissioned in 1872 by the ‘apostles’ or governors of the Catholic Apostolic Church, to erect a new building suitable for their form of worship. The Church had outgrown their smaller, neo-classical building on the west side of Broughton Street. The building was completed by 1885 in a neo-Romanesque style. The vast barrel-vaulted nave has no aisles, allowing the congregation an unint


ART EXHIBITION
ART EXHIBITION SUNDAY 11th MAY 1-4 pm This is a great opportunitty to visit this amaizing building. I'll be showing three of my pieces