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List of works by Francis Goodwin

Francis Goodwin (1784–1835) was an English architect, born in King's Lynn, Norfolk. He trained under J. Coxedge in Kensington, London. He initially designed two churches in King's Lynn, followed by nine Commissioners' churches. He then designed more new churches, and rebuilt or remodelled other churches, for different clients, and also gained commissions for civic and public buildings. Most of his church designs were in Gothic Revival style, while those for civic and public buildings were mainly Neoclassical. Later in his career he became involved in domestic architecture. He also unsuccessfully created many designs for other buildings, such as King's College, Cambridge, and the new Houses of Parliament. He died suddenly in London, and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery.[1]

St George's Church, Manchester

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Grade Criteria[2]
Grade I Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important.
Grade II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
Grade II Buildings of national importance and special interest.
"—" denotes a work that is not graded.

Works edit

Name Location Photograph Date Notes Grade
Trinity Chapel, St Margaret's Church King's Lynn, Norfolk
52°45′06″N 0°23′43″E / 52.7516°N 0.3954°E / 52.7516; 0.3954 (St Margaret's Church, Kings Lynn)
1809 Rebuilt the chapel.[1][3] I
St Faith's Church Gaywood, Norfolk
52°45′23″N 0°25′23″E / 52.7564°N 0.4231°E / 52.7564; 0.4231 (St Faith's Church, Gaywood)
1809 Restored the church, adding a plaster groin vault.[1][4] II*
Manchester Town Hall Manchester   1819–34 Demolished. Part of its colonnade (pictured) is in Heaton Park.[1][5][6] II*
St Matthew's Church Walsall, West Midlands
52°34′57″N 1°58′38″W / 52.5824°N 1.9773°W / 52.5824; -1.9773 (St Matthew's Church, Walsall)
  1820–21 Partly rebuilt an earlier church.[7][8][9] II*
St Paul's Church Southsea, Hampshire 1820–22 Gothic Revival with four turrets. Bombed about 1941; demolished.[10]
Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley Bordesley, West Midlands
52°28′14″N 1°52′39″W / 52.4705°N 1.8775°W / 52.4705; -1.8775 (Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley)
  1820–22 Gothic Revival with two west turrets. Redundant since 1971.[1][11][12] II
St Peter's Church Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester
53°29′02″N 2°06′21″W / 53.4840°N 2.1058°W / 53.4840; -2.1058 (St Peter's Church, Ashton-under-Lyne)
  1821–24 Gothic Revival with a west tower and pinnacles.[13][14] II*
St George's Church Kidderminster, Worcestershire
52°23′25″N 2°14′33″W / 52.3903°N 2.2424°W / 52.3903; -2.2424 (St George's Church, Kidderminster)
1821–24 Commissioners' church, Gothic Revival.[15] II*
Christ Church West Bromwich,
West Midlands
 
1821–29 Commissioners' church, restored because of subsidence 1858 and 1876. Since demolished.[1][16][17][18][19]
St Paul's Church Birmingham,
West Midlands
52°29′07″N 1°54′21″W / 52.4853°N 1.9058°W / 52.4853; -1.9058 (St Paul's Church, Birmingham)
 
1822–23 Spire added.[20] I
Macclesfield Town Hall Macclesfield, Cheshire
53°15′38″N 2°07′31″W / 53.2606°N 2.1252°W / 53.2606; -2.1252 (Macclesfield Town Hall)
  1823–24 Greek Revival.[1][21][22] II*
Holy Trinity Church Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire   1824 Damaged by fire in 1879, and replaced by another church in 1882.[23]
Leeds Central Market Leeds, West Yorkshire   1824–27 Burnt down 1893.[24][25]
Salford Market Salford,
Greater Manchester
1825 [1]
Old Parsonage Bilston, West Midlands
52°34′00″N 2°04′30″W / 52.5667°N 2.0750°W / 52.5667; -2.0750 (Old Parsonage, Bilston)
  c. 1825 [26][27] II
St Leonard's Church Bilston, West Midlands
52°33′59″N 2°04′31″W / 52.5665°N 2.0753°W / 52.5665; -2.0753 (St Leonard's Church, Bilston)
  1825–26 Neoclassical[28][29] II
St Paul's Church Walsall, West Midlands
52°35′07″N 1°58′54″W / 52.5853°N 1.9818°W / 52.5853; -1.9818 (St Paul's Church, Walsall)
  1826 Chancel added in 1852; replaced in 1892–93.[9]
St George's Church Manchester
53°28′20″N 2°15′33″W / 53.4721°N 2.2593°W / 53.4721; -2.2593 (St George's Church, Manchester)
  1826–28 Commissioners' church, Neoclassical; now redundant and converted into flats.[1][30][31] II*
St James' Church Oldham, Greater Manchester
53°32′45″N 2°05′43″W / 53.5458°N 2.0954°W / 53.5458; -2.0954 (St James' Church, Oldham)
  1827–28 Commissioners' church, Neoclassical.[32][33] II
St Mary's Church Bilston, West Midlands
52°33′50″N 2°04′05″W / 52.5639°N 2.0680°W / 52.5639; -2.0680 (St Mary's Church, Bilston)
 
1827–29 Commissioners' church, Gothic Revival.[28][34] II*
St John the Evangelist's Church Derby
52°55′33″N 1°29′16″W / 52.9258°N 1.4879°W / 52.9258; -1.4879 (St John's Church, Derby)
  1828 Gothic Revival.[35] II*
St. Michael's Church Southampton, Hampshire
50°53′59″N 1°24′19″W / 50.8996°N 1.4052°W / 50.8996; -1.4052 (St Michael's Church, Southampton)
 
1828–29 Added galleries.[36] I
Meynell Langley House Kirk Langley, Derbyshire
52°57′17″N 1°33′15″W / 52.9547°N 1.5543°W / 52.9547; -1.5543 (Meynell Langley, Kirk Langley)
  1829 Added a new front to the country house.[37] II
St Thomas' Church Pendleton, Salford,
Greater Manchester
53°29′32″N 2°17′09″W / 53.4921°N 2.2857°W / 53.4921; -2.2857 (St Thomas' Church, Pendleton)
 
1829–31 With Richard Lane; Commissioners' church, Gothic Revival.Restored 1887.[38][39][40] II
Old Gaol Derby
52°55′25″N 1°29′29″W / 52.9235°N 1.4913°W / 52.9235; -1.4913 (Old Gaol, Derby)
  c. 1830 The façade remains.[1][41] II
Gatehouse,
Markree Castle
County Sligo, Ireland 1832 With lodge and castellated tower.[42]
Lodge, Teddesley Hall Near Penkridge, Staffordshire 1835 A lodge to the now-demolished hall.[43][44]
Lissadell House County Sligo, Ireland
54°20′48″N 8°34′51″W / 54.3467°N 8.5808°W / 54.3467; -8.5808 (Lissadell House)
  1836 (completed) Built for Sir Robert Gore-Booth.[1][45]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Port, M H (2004), "Goodwin, Francis (1784–1835)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, retrieved 19 December 2011 (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  2. ^ Listed Buildings, Historic England, retrieved 29 March 2015
  3. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Margaret, Kings Lynn (1211336)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 December 2011
  4. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Faith, Gaywood (1195311)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 December 2011
  5. ^ Hartwell, Hyde & Pevsner 2004, pp. 52, 257, 403.
  6. ^ Historic England, "Colonnade by lake to south of Heaton Hall, Manchester (1282992)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 December 2011
  7. ^ Pevsner 1974, pp. 292–293.
  8. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Matthew, Walsall (1116151)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 December 2011
  9. ^ a b Greenslade, M W, ed. (1976), "Walsall: Churches", A History of the County of Stafford, Victoria County History, vol. 17, University of London & History of Parliament Trust, pp. 226–239, retrieved 17 December 2011
  10. ^ Port 2006, p. 326.
  11. ^ Port 2006, p. 329.
  12. ^ Historic England, "Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley (1220436)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 December 2011
  13. ^ Hartwell, Hyde & Pevsner 2004, pp. 114–115.
  14. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Peter, Tameside (1067994)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  15. ^ Historic England, "Church of St George, Wyre Forest (1100088)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  16. ^ Port 2006, p. 328.
  17. ^ Pevsner 1974, pp. 34, 301.
  18. ^ Greenslade, M W, ed. (1976), "West Bromwich: Churches", A History of the County of Stafford, Victoria County History, vol. 17, University of London & History of Parliament Trust, pp. 50–60, retrieved 18 December 2011
  19. ^ West Bromwich. The Ecumenical Parish of St. Andrew, Carters Green, West Bromwich, Church of England, retrieved 18 December 2011
  20. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Paul, Birmingham (1220815)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  21. ^ Hartwell et al. 2011, pp. 459–460.
  22. ^ Historic England, "Town Hall, Cheshire East (1206935)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 December 2011
  23. ^ Tringham, Nigel J, ed. (2003), "Burton-upon-Trent: Holy Trinity", A History of the County of Stafford, Victoria County History, vol. 9, University of London & History of Parliament Trust, pp. 107–130, retrieved 18 December 2011
  24. ^ Central Market Leeds, T. Inchbold, retrieved 18 December 2011
  25. ^ Local History: Kirkgate Market, BBC, retrieved 18 December 2011
  26. ^ Pevsner 1974, p. 71.
  27. ^ Historic England, "Old Parsonage, Wolverhampton (1355200)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  28. ^ a b Pevsner 1974, p. 70.
  29. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Leonard, Wolverhampton (1282492)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  30. ^ Hartwell, Hyde & Pevsner 2004, p. 451.
  31. ^ Historic England, "Church of St George, Manchester (1208640)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  32. ^ Hartwell, Hyde & Pevsner 2004, pp. 550–551.
  33. ^ Historic England, "Church of St James, Oldham (1209984)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  34. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Mary, Wolverhampton (1201850)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  35. ^ Historic England, "Church of St John the Evangelist, Derby (1215810)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  36. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Michael, Southampton (1179142)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 December 2011
  37. ^ Historic England, "Meynell Langley, Kirk Langley (1109097)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  38. ^ Port 2006, p. 335.
  39. ^ Hartwell, Hyde & Pevsner 2004, p. 640.
  40. ^ Historic England, "St Thomas' Church, Salford (1386093)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 December 2011
  41. ^ Historic England, "Old Gaol, Derby (1229480)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2011
  42. ^ Markree Castle, County Sligo, National Inventory of Architectural Heritage, retrieved 18 December 2011
  43. ^ Pevsner 1974, p. 281.
  44. ^ Midgley, L Margaret, ed. (1959), "Teddesley Hey", A History of the County of Stafford, Victoria County History, vol. 5, University of London & History of Parliament Trust, pp. 182–184, retrieved 18 December 2011
  45. ^ Lissadell House, Lissadell Online, retrieved 18 December 2011

Bibliography

External links edit

  • Photograph of Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Derby, UK, before the removal of the unstable cupolas prior to 1900, from "picturethepast.org.uk"
  • Photograph and text, Wolverhampton History and Heritage Society page on Saint Mary's, Bilston
  • Photograph and text, Wolverhampton History and Heritage Society page on Saint Leonard's, Bilston
  • Photograph of Saint George's Church, Kidderminster at Flickr
  • Photograph of Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, at Flickr
  • Photograph of Church of Saint Peter, Ashton under Lyne
  • Photograph of Church of Saint Matthew, Church Hill, Walsall, West Midlands at Geograph
  • Portrait said to be that of Francis Goodwin, by Aglio, in the collection of the RIBA library

list, works, francis, goodwin, politician, francis, goodwin, francis, goodwin, 1784, 1835, english, architect, born, king, lynn, norfolk, trained, under, coxedge, kensington, london, initially, designed, churches, king, lynn, followed, nine, commissioners, chu. For the politician see Francis Goodwin MP Francis Goodwin 1784 1835 was an English architect born in King s Lynn Norfolk He trained under J Coxedge in Kensington London He initially designed two churches in King s Lynn followed by nine Commissioners churches He then designed more new churches and rebuilt or remodelled other churches for different clients and also gained commissions for civic and public buildings Most of his church designs were in Gothic Revival style while those for civic and public buildings were mainly Neoclassical Later in his career he became involved in domestic architecture He also unsuccessfully created many designs for other buildings such as King s College Cambridge and the new Houses of Parliament He died suddenly in London and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery 1 St George s Church Manchester Contents 1 Key 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksKey editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 2 Grade I Buildings of exceptional interest sometimes considered to be internationally important Grade II Particularly important buildings of more than special interest Grade II Buildings of national importance and special interest denotes a work that is not graded Works editName Location Photograph Date Notes Grade Trinity Chapel St Margaret s Church King s Lynn Norfolk52 45 06 N 0 23 43 E 52 7516 N 0 3954 E 52 7516 0 3954 St Margaret s Church Kings Lynn 1809 Rebuilt the chapel 1 3 I St Faith s Church Gaywood Norfolk52 45 23 N 0 25 23 E 52 7564 N 0 4231 E 52 7564 0 4231 St Faith s Church Gaywood 1809 Restored the church adding a plaster groin vault 1 4 II Manchester Town Hall Manchester nbsp 1819 34 Demolished Part of its colonnade pictured is in Heaton Park 1 5 6 II St Matthew s Church Walsall West Midlands52 34 57 N 1 58 38 W 52 5824 N 1 9773 W 52 5824 1 9773 St Matthew s Church Walsall nbsp 1820 21 Partly rebuilt an earlier church 7 8 9 II St Paul s Church Southsea Hampshire 1820 22 Gothic Revival with four turrets Bombed about 1941 demolished 10 Holy Trinity Church Bordesley Bordesley West Midlands52 28 14 N 1 52 39 W 52 4705 N 1 8775 W 52 4705 1 8775 Holy Trinity Church Bordesley nbsp 1820 22 Gothic Revival with two west turrets Redundant since 1971 1 11 12 II St Peter s Church Ashton under Lyne Greater Manchester53 29 02 N 2 06 21 W 53 4840 N 2 1058 W 53 4840 2 1058 St Peter s Church Ashton under Lyne nbsp 1821 24 Gothic Revival with a west tower and pinnacles 13 14 II St George s Church Kidderminster Worcestershire52 23 25 N 2 14 33 W 52 3903 N 2 2424 W 52 3903 2 2424 St George s Church Kidderminster 1821 24 Commissioners church Gothic Revival 15 II Christ Church West Bromwich West Midlands nbsp 1821 29 Commissioners church restored because of subsidence 1858 and 1876 Since demolished 1 16 17 18 19 St Paul s Church Birmingham West Midlands52 29 07 N 1 54 21 W 52 4853 N 1 9058 W 52 4853 1 9058 St Paul s Church Birmingham nbsp 1822 23 Spire added 20 I Macclesfield Town Hall Macclesfield Cheshire53 15 38 N 2 07 31 W 53 2606 N 2 1252 W 53 2606 2 1252 Macclesfield Town Hall nbsp 1823 24 Greek Revival 1 21 22 II Holy Trinity Church Burton upon Trent Staffordshire nbsp 1824 Damaged by fire in 1879 and replaced by another church in 1882 23 Leeds Central Market Leeds West Yorkshire nbsp 1824 27 Burnt down 1893 24 25 Salford Market Salford Greater Manchester 1825 1 Old Parsonage Bilston West Midlands52 34 00 N 2 04 30 W 52 5667 N 2 0750 W 52 5667 2 0750 Old Parsonage Bilston nbsp c 1825 26 27 II St Leonard s Church Bilston West Midlands52 33 59 N 2 04 31 W 52 5665 N 2 0753 W 52 5665 2 0753 St Leonard s Church Bilston nbsp 1825 26 Neoclassical 28 29 II St Paul s Church Walsall West Midlands52 35 07 N 1 58 54 W 52 5853 N 1 9818 W 52 5853 1 9818 St Paul s Church Walsall nbsp 1826 Chancel added in 1852 replaced in 1892 93 9 St George s Church Manchester53 28 20 N 2 15 33 W 53 4721 N 2 2593 W 53 4721 2 2593 St George s Church Manchester nbsp 1826 28 Commissioners church Neoclassical now redundant and converted into flats 1 30 31 II St James Church Oldham Greater Manchester53 32 45 N 2 05 43 W 53 5458 N 2 0954 W 53 5458 2 0954 St James Church Oldham nbsp 1827 28 Commissioners church Neoclassical 32 33 II St Mary s Church Bilston West Midlands52 33 50 N 2 04 05 W 52 5639 N 2 0680 W 52 5639 2 0680 St Mary s Church Bilston nbsp 1827 29 Commissioners church Gothic Revival 28 34 II St John the Evangelist s Church Derby52 55 33 N 1 29 16 W 52 9258 N 1 4879 W 52 9258 1 4879 St John s Church Derby nbsp 1828 Gothic Revival 35 II St Michael s Church Southampton Hampshire50 53 59 N 1 24 19 W 50 8996 N 1 4052 W 50 8996 1 4052 St Michael s Church Southampton nbsp 1828 29 Added galleries 36 I Meynell Langley House Kirk Langley Derbyshire52 57 17 N 1 33 15 W 52 9547 N 1 5543 W 52 9547 1 5543 Meynell Langley Kirk Langley nbsp 1829 Added a new front to the country house 37 II St Thomas Church Pendleton Salford Greater Manchester53 29 32 N 2 17 09 W 53 4921 N 2 2857 W 53 4921 2 2857 St Thomas Church Pendleton nbsp 1829 31 With Richard Lane Commissioners church Gothic Revival Restored 1887 38 39 40 II Old Gaol Derby52 55 25 N 1 29 29 W 52 9235 N 1 4913 W 52 9235 1 4913 Old Gaol Derby nbsp c 1830 The facade remains 1 41 II Gatehouse Markree Castle County Sligo Ireland 1832 With lodge and castellated tower 42 Lodge Teddesley Hall Near Penkridge Staffordshire 1835 A lodge to the now demolished hall 43 44 Lissadell House County Sligo Ireland54 20 48 N 8 34 51 W 54 3467 N 8 5808 W 54 3467 8 5808 Lissadell House nbsp 1836 completed Built for Sir Robert Gore Booth 1 45 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k Port M H 2004 Goodwin Francis 1784 1835 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press retrieved 19 December 2011 subscription or UK public library membership required Listed Buildings Historic England retrieved 29 March 2015 Historic England Church of St Margaret Kings Lynn 1211336 National Heritage List for England retrieved 19 December 2011 Historic England Church of St Faith Gaywood 1195311 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 December 2011 Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 pp 52 257 403 Historic England Colonnade by lake to south of Heaton Hall Manchester 1282992 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 December 2011 Pevsner 1974 pp 292 293 Historic England Church of St Matthew Walsall 1116151 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 December 2011 a b Greenslade M W ed 1976 Walsall Churches A History of the County of Stafford Victoria County History vol 17 University of London amp History of Parliament Trust pp 226 239 retrieved 17 December 2011 Port 2006 p 326 Port 2006 p 329 Historic England Holy Trinity Church Bordesley 1220436 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 December 2011 Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 pp 114 115 Historic England Church of St Peter Tameside 1067994 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 Historic England Church of St George Wyre Forest 1100088 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 Port 2006 p 328 Pevsner 1974 pp 34 301 Greenslade M W ed 1976 West Bromwich Churches A History of the County of Stafford Victoria County History vol 17 University of London amp History of Parliament Trust pp 50 60 retrieved 18 December 2011 West Bromwich The Ecumenical Parish of St Andrew Carters Green West Bromwich Church of England retrieved 18 December 2011 Historic England Church of St Paul Birmingham 1220815 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 Hartwell et al 2011 pp 459 460 Historic England Town Hall Cheshire East 1206935 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 December 2011 Tringham Nigel J ed 2003 Burton upon Trent Holy Trinity A History of the County of Stafford Victoria County History vol 9 University of London amp History of Parliament Trust pp 107 130 retrieved 18 December 2011 Central Market Leeds T Inchbold retrieved 18 December 2011 Local History Kirkgate Market BBC retrieved 18 December 2011 Pevsner 1974 p 71 Historic England Old Parsonage Wolverhampton 1355200 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 a b Pevsner 1974 p 70 Historic England Church of St Leonard Wolverhampton 1282492 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 p 451 Historic England Church of St George Manchester 1208640 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 pp 550 551 Historic England Church of St James Oldham 1209984 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 Historic England Church of St Mary Wolverhampton 1201850 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 Historic England Church of St John the Evangelist Derby 1215810 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 Historic England Church of St Michael Southampton 1179142 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 December 2011 Historic England Meynell Langley Kirk Langley 1109097 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 Port 2006 p 335 Hartwell Hyde amp Pevsner 2004 p 640 Historic England St Thomas Church Salford 1386093 National Heritage List for England retrieved 18 December 2011 Historic England Old Gaol Derby 1229480 National Heritage List for England retrieved 17 December 2011 Markree Castle County Sligo National Inventory of Architectural Heritage retrieved 18 December 2011 Pevsner 1974 p 281 Midgley L Margaret ed 1959 Teddesley Hey A History of the County of Stafford Victoria County History vol 5 University of London amp History of Parliament Trust pp 182 184 retrieved 18 December 2011 Lissadell House Lissadell Online retrieved 18 December 2011 Bibliography Hartwell Claire Hyde Matthew Hubbard Edward Pevsner Nikolaus 2011 1971 Cheshire The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 17043 6 Hartwell Clare Hyde Matthew Pevsner Nikolaus 2004 Lancashire Manchester and the South East The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 10583 5 Pevsner Nikolaus 1974 Staffordshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071046 9 Port M H 2006 600 New Churches The Church Building Commission 1818 1856 2nd ed Reading Spire Books ISBN 978 1 904965 08 4External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francis Goodwin Photograph of Church of Saint John the Evangelist Derby UK before the removal of the unstable cupolas prior to 1900 from picturethepast org uk Photograph and text Wolverhampton History and Heritage Society page on Saint Mary s Bilston Photograph and text Wolverhampton History and Heritage Society page on Saint Leonard s Bilston Photograph of Saint George s Church Kidderminster at Flickr Photograph of Lissadell House County Sligo Ireland at Flickr Photograph of Church of Saint Peter Ashton under Lyne Photograph of Church of Saint Matthew Church Hill Walsall West Midlands at Geograph Portrait said to be that of Francis Goodwin by Aglio in the collection of the RIBA library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of works by Francis Goodwin amp oldid 1202211724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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