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  1. However, Catholic churches include several examples of modification of certain traditional types under the influence of the new style. Saint Sulpice, built about 1832, is representative of the Gothic Revival influence on churches that observe the articulation and proportion of the Conefroy plan.

  2. Because of its long history and periods of popularity, there are many offshoots of Gothic architecture that have emerged. Such as, Gothic Revival, Victorian Gothic, English Gothic, Carpenter Gothic, and Neo-Gothic, just to name a few.

  3. Pages in category "Gothic Revival church buildings in Canada". The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Chalmers Presbyterian Church is an example of a type of Gothic Revival church that was quite popular in the early 1850s, both in Ontario and Quebec urban centres and in the Maritimes. It is a cut-stone building that retains the rectangular volume of the reform churches.

  5. In the 1830s and 1840s, four prominent neo-Gothic churches were built in Quebec City, representing each of that city's major Protestant denominations. By the 1840s, the Gothic Revival style had become virtually universal among Anglicans and was used for most other Christian denominations as well.

  6. Gothic Revival in North America c. 1820-1830. As a result, it will be seen that its exterior, although without precedents in Canada, is typical of Gothic Revival churches of the period in the United States. By contrast, the interior design, especially of the sanctuary, suggests it was one of the more imaginative creations in either context. It ...

  7. Christ Church Anglican was designated a national historic site of Canada in 1990 because this church is a particularly successful interpretation in wood of the Ecclesiological phase of Gothic Revival architecture in Canada.

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