
St. Peter's, Bromsgrove,
Worchestershire, 1860-62 |
Gilbert Blount
was an English Catholic architect active from about 1840-70. He received
his earliest training as a civil engineer under Brunel (c.1825-28) for
whom he worked as a superintendent of the Thames Tunnel works. After
a period in the office of Syndney Smirke, Blount was appointed as architect
to Cardinal Wiseman, the Catholic Archbishop of Westminster.
Blount's mature
work coincided with the resurgence of Catholic church building in England.
His activity as an architect was largely in service of the need for
new churches and related ecclesiastical institutions.
About the Collection
Holdings include studies
for eleven churches (1844-74), two tabernacles, reredos, two pulpits,
a stained glass window, twelve high altars. Among the churches are St.
Ambrose Church, Kidderminster, Worchestershire, 1858; St. Edward, Clifford,
Yorkshire, c.1844-45; St. Mary, Husband's Bosworth, Leicestershire, 1873-74;
St. Mary Magdalene, Brighton, Sussex, 1861-62; St. Peter, Gloucester,
1859-60, 1867-88; Our Lady and St. Catherine of Siena Church, London,
1869-70.
Gift of G. Holmes
Perkins (1976).
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