Believing in Reading : Our Places of Worship
by
Adam Sowan
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1901677842
ISBN-13
9781901677843
Publisher
Two Rivers Press
Imprint
Two Rivers Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 5th, 2012
Print length
84 Pages
Weight
170 grams
Dimensions
21.80 x 13.90 x 0.60 cms
Product Classification:
Church historyLocal history
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Fascinating accounts of the history and architecture of Reading's ecclesiastical heritage.
Reading has many places of worship serving a number of faiths and sects. This book describes and tells the stories of ten of the more historically and architecturally interesting ones: the three parish churches founded in medieval times; Greyfriars, which was in secular use for many years; Roman Catholic St James''s, Pugin''s first ecclesiastical work; Victorian edifices serving a rapidly growing population; nonconformist and dissenting chapels; and the Friends'' Meeting House, where both Huntley and Palmer are buried. Further chapters cover churches in the suburbs and the rise of other faiths, some of which worship in former Christian buildings. A variety of architectural styles are revealed, including medieval gothic, classical, neo-gothic and neo-Norman, Moorish-Byzantine, and Islamic. There is work by famous architects, including Waterhouse, Bodley and Comper. Inside the churches are some notable and curious fixtures and fittings: a rood screen from a cathedral in Birmingham, carved stonework from Reading Abbey, and a monument to a mathematician adorned with the five regular geometrical solids. Illustrated by Sally Castle with strikingly atmospheric linocut prints of the buildings and embellished with exquisite drawings by Martin Andrews, this book sheds new light on our often overlooked ecclesiastical heritage.
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