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==Great Britain and Ireland== [[Westminster Cathedral]] (1895β1903), the Catholic cathedral in London, is the largest and most thorough British effort in the style, by [[John Francis Bentley]] (1839β1902), but there are a number of other churches and other buildings such as the [[Christ Church, Brixton Road]], also in London, by [[Arthur Beresford Pite]], 1897β1903, near [[The Oval]] cricket ground and [[St Mary and St George Church, High Wycombe|St Mary and St George Church]], [[High Wycombe]] (1935β1938). From about 1850 to 1880 in [[Bristol]] a related style known as [[Bristol Byzantine]] was popular for industrial buildings which combined elements of the [[Byzantine style]] with [[Moorish architecture]]. [[Newman University Church]], [[Dublin]] (1885β86) is a notable Irish example.
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