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Herbert Gribble

03 July 2012
1879 – Fittings, St. George’s Cathedral, Southwark, London

1879 – Fittings, St. George’s Cathedral, Southwark, London

Architect: Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin / Herbert Gribble St.George’s is the Roman Catholic cathedral in the Archdiocese of Southwark, south London. Opened in 1848, it was designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. Pugin...

04 November 2009
1895 – Brompton Oratory, Kensington, London

1895 – Brompton Oratory, Kensington, London

Architect: Herbert Gribble Chosen after an architectural competition, The Building News and the British Architect were generally critical of Herbert Gribbles chosen design, who was only 29 when he won the competition. The...

23 September 2009
1881 – High Altar, Catholic Church, Havant, Hampshire

1881 – High Altar, Catholic Church, Havant, Hampshire

Architect: Herbert Gribble Front elevation, with section & plan of throne, as published in The Building News, September 30th 1881.

11 September 2009
1883 – Artisans Dwellings, Plymouth, Devon

1883 – Artisans Dwellings, Plymouth, Devon

Architect: Herbert Gribble Perspective published in The Building News, July 27th 1883.

20 July 2009
1878 – Brompton Oratory Competition, Kensington, London

1878 – Brompton Oratory Competition, Kensington, London

Architect: Herbert Gribble An architectural competition was announced in January 1878 to design a new church. It was not limited to Catholics, and offered prizes of £200 and £75. The chief requirements were:...

22 June 2009
1888 – Design for The Armada Memorial, Plymouth, Devon

1888 – Design for The Armada Memorial, Plymouth, Devon

Architect: Herbert Gribble

22 June 2009
1883 – Phoenix Marble Works, Plymouth, Devon

1883 – Phoenix Marble Works, Plymouth, Devon

Architect: Herbert Gribble

22 June 2009
1888 – The Convent Of Notre Dame, Plymouth, Devon

1888 – The Convent Of Notre Dame, Plymouth, Devon

Architect: Herbert Gribble Birds Eye perspective view published in The Building News, February 24th 1888.