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Although Moore set up his own practice in 1878, he continued to work closely with Scott, helping to complete his works when Scott's health deteriorated. From the early 1880s he travelled widely studying buildings on the continent, chiefly in Germany, France and Belgium. He was particularly impressed
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There are three grades of listing. Grade I buildings are "of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important", Grade II* buildings are "particularly important buildings of more than special interest", and Grade II listing is given to "Buildings of national
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the author states that his "artistic destiny was not to preserve an attenuating tradition but to bring to maturity a development which otherwise would have remained incomplete", and also expresses the opinion that he was "England's leading ecclesiastical architect from the mid-Edwardian years". Of
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churches built between about 1890 and 1917 and also restored many churches and designed church fittings. He did some work on domestic properties, and also designed memorial crosses.
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amounted to a little over £5,635 (equivalent to £290,000 in 2023). Leslie Moore continued the practice, completing some of Temple Moore's commissions.
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Moore's career spanned the closing years of the Gothic Revival, but he developed the style rather than merely continuing it. In his entry in the
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tradition, which prefers its churches to have beautiful surroundings and fine fittings to enhance worship; Moore's designs reflect this.
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by the great medieval brick churches of north Germany, echoes of which can be found in some of his own impressively austere designs.
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was torpedoed and sunk off Dublin. Temple Moore's son-in-law, Leslie Thomas Moore, joined the practice during the following year.
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Moore's main contributions to architecture were his churches; he designed about 40 new churches, and the cathedral in
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In 1884 he married Emma Storrs Wilton, the eldest daughter of the Revd Wilton and thus was related to
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Moore's tombstone, also commemorating his son Richard Moore, lost in 1918 in the sinking of the
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said that he "is always sensitive in his designs and often interesting". Moore was an
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shows that at least 34 of Moore's new churches are designated as
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for whom he undertook church restoration work and a large house,
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English Domestic Architecture of the XVII & XVIII Centuries
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List of church restorations and alterations by Temple Moore
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Directory of British Architects, 1834-1914: Vol. 2 (L-Z)
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Temple Moore: An Architect of the Late Gothic Revival
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List of church fittings and furniture by Temple Moore
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Index

Temple Lushington Moore

Tullamore
Hampstead
St Wilfrid's Church, Harrogate
All Saints Church
Stroud
Gothic Revival

RMS Leinster
Tullamore
County Offaly
Glasgow High School
Londesborough
East Riding of Yorkshire
articled
George Gilbert Scott, Jr.
Canon Horace Newton
Holmwood, Redditch, Worcestershire
Giles Gilbert Scott
Royal Institute of British Architects
RMS Leinster
Hampstead
St John's Church, Hampstead
estate

St. Mark's Church, Mansfield
listed

Church of St Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield

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