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Late Gothic Revival

Late Gothic Revival

The last phase of the Gothic Revival in the early part of the 20th century, in which an attempt was made to emulate its Gothic architecture prototype with some degree of accuracy; for example, see Collegiate Gothic.
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The late Gothic revival building, opened in 1928, was originally built to commemorate the 10 New Zealand nurses who died in the sinking of the British troop-ship Marquette in October 1915, when it was torpedoed by a German submarine in the Aegean.
Furthermore, by covering the work of Richard Wagner, as late as the 1880s and a long way on from Mozart (d1791) and Beethoven (d1827), the editor rather suggests that the entire late Gothic Revival should be in here too.
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