Gothic Revival Architecture began in England in the 1740s and was present in the United States by the 19th century. Although Gothic revival buildings are not as popular since the 1930s they are still being built. This Presbyterian church was built in 1874 in Georgetown, Colorado. Georgetown started as a mining camp in 1859 and is now more famous for it's historic railroad, the Georgetown Loop.
Special thanks to Deanna for being my muse with this fine art photography Gothic Church Set. She made a special request that had me searching my archives to put this set together. Thanks Deanna!
Gothic Church Sign
A gothic stone church with spring flowers blooming under the arched stained glass window. Georgetown, Colorado
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A gothic stone church with spring flowers blooming under the arched stained glass window. Georgetown, Colorado
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Gothic Church Spires
A Gothic stone church tower with green capped spires against a stormy sky.
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A Gothic stone church tower with green capped spires against a stormy sky.
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Gothic Church Door
A charming stone Gothic church with burgundy doors and a stained glass window under brick arches.
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A charming stone Gothic church with burgundy doors and a stained glass window under brick arches.
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Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteRobin of Creations Anew :)
I love the angles u took these from!. I know I love architecture as much as paintings... they evoke not only history but emotion.
ReplyDeletefantastic. I have a question:
ReplyDeleteHouses within the area still built with stones?
great composition and amazing photos Julie :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely comments. Appu there are stone houses in the area but I would guess most are wooden from that era. Thanks again for commenting!
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting ~ the Presbyterian Church in hubby's hometown looks exactly like this one! Excellent photos Julie!!
ReplyDeleteI hope April is being kind to you friend!
xo Catherine