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  • I was staying at Adare Manor -- amid-19th century neo-gothic building on the edge of a Robert Trent Jones golf course.

    Rachel Dickinson: Yearning for Green? Think Ireland Rachel Dickinson 2011

  • I was staying at Adare Manor -- aÂmid-19th century neo-gothic building on the edge of a Robert Trent Jones golf course.

    Rachel Dickinson: Yearning for Green? Think Ireland Rachel Dickinson 2011

  • From the Shrine Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama, comes some lovely neo-gothic work.

    Arts from Granda 2009

  • Northern Gallery For Contemporary Art, Thu to 4 FebRobert ClarkWilliam Morris the storyteller is the focus of this show housed in a neo-gothic mansion-turned-art venue.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • It is a square affair, neo-gothic, with five colossal spires, steeply pitched roofs, peaked arches, rosettes, and statuary on which the buzzards perch.

    The Cathedral in Manizales « Unknowing 2010

  • The neo-gothic style, however, proved itself equal to the temples of the new secular age.

    British architecture: Victorian and Edwardian 2011

  • Beyond the historical importance of the collection was the room itself—neo-gothic walnut cases with busts above the shelves under a pale-blue domed ceiling and in the center, an early-American eight-sided table heaving with ferns and more books on fantastic subjects like astronomy and geography.

    Bookish Good Looks Sara Ruffin Costello 2011

  • The album, titled "Saturnalia," is some heavy-ass neo-gothic gospel.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • An openly gay man for most of his working life, Disch wrote mysteries, historical novels and neo-gothic satires; children's books, including "The Brave Little Toaster" and its sequel; at least five collections of short fiction; 15 volumes of poetry, always as Tom Disch; plays and libretti; four volumes of nonfiction; screen adaptations, novelizations and one of the first interactive computer games.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • One Christmas morning, we entered the Parroquia, the stunning neo-gothic church that anchors the main square of San Miguel de Allende, where we live.

    Rebecca Walker: My Indigo Girl 2010

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