Philip Westlake
Philip Westlake was a 19th-century British painter, the brother of Nathaniel Westlake, one of the partners in Lavers, Barraud and Westlake, Ecclesiastical Designers.
Works
- Adoration of the Shepherds, Church of St Mary the Virgin, Cardiff.
- St Dominic’s altarpiece in St Dominic's Priory Church.[1]
- Mural of Our Lord with Our Lady and John the Baptist, St. Mary's Church, Ryde.
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gollark: So the general principle is "only obey governments I like"?
gollark: Any good robot overlord probably has EMP-hardened backup systems.
gollark: I don't think the constitution forbids that, so you could at least say that in *that instance* he does!
gollark: No, some of it just seems to indicate insanity.
References
- Denis Evinson, Catholic Churches of London (Sheffield Academic Press, 1998), p. 77.
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