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.
gollark: It seems that we've been very bad at actually implementing things.
gollark: I think some sort of actual long-term reopening plan is needed.
gollark: They do have to unlockdown at some point and probably quite soon. The question isn't really how many people could have died without lockdown in place, it's how many could have died who wouldn't have later anyway.
gollark: I'm not sure about that.
gollark: It *could* still happen *at some point*, lockdown or not.
References
- Denis Evinson, Catholic Churches of London (Sheffield Academic Press, 1998), p. 77.
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