Montgomery Bruce Vaughan (6 March 1856 – 13 June 1919), known as E. M. Bruce Vaughan, was an ecclesiastical architect from Cardiff, Wales. Vaughan was born...
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later known by his bardic name, Talhaiarn Thomas Thomas (1817–1888) E. M. Bruce Vaughan (1856–1919) Edward Welch (1806–1868) George Wightwick (1802–1872)...
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built in 1908 at an estimated cost of £2,000. The architect was E. M. Bruce Vaughan. Officially it is known as St Gwynog's, though it has also been known...
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months short of its centenary,. The present building was designed by E. M. Bruce Vaughan, and built in the years 1913–1915, on the site of an earlier church...
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(1911–1982) Percy Thomas (1883–1969) Revd. Thomas Thomas (1817–1888) E. M. Bruce Vaughan (1856-1919) Clough Williams-Ellis (1883–1978) Iwan Bala (born 1956)...
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was redesigned by another architect, E. M. Bruce Vaughan, who built a new porch. After a fire in 1910, Vaughan added a new hammerbeam roof. In 1972,...
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ownership. The Church of St. Alban was erected between 1911 and 1915 by E. M. Bruce Vaughan. Set high on a hill, there is a large basement under its west end...
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by architect Colonel E. M. Bruce Vaughan. It was built between 1890 and 1894, replacing an earlier iron church. Bruce-Vaughan's church is described as...
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Saint Hilda of Whitby and was built in 1887–1888 to the designs of E. M. Bruce Vaughan. A tablet inside commemorates Henry Griffiths as church warden.[citation...
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metres at the 2024 Summer Olympics, where she won a gold medal with the New Zealand team. "Vaughan, Tara". Paris 2024. Retrieved 8 August 2024. v t e...
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