Mr. Goldie may be said to hold a middle place between the old and modern school of design. He had the advantage of starting in his profession when the study of Gothic was considerably widened and relieved from the bondage which some twenty years ago still limited its range to national examples. — Eastlake, p. 230
Works
- Abbey of Saint Scholastica, Teignmouth
- Western Doorway, St Mary's Roman Catholic pro-Cathedral Church, Kensington
- Interior of Church of St. Paul, Wood Green
- High Altar and Reredos, Hawksyard Priory, Staffordshire
- Hawksyard Priory, Staffordshire
- St. Alban's Church, Blackburn
- Athorne Hill House, Warwickshire
- Chapel to the Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth, St John's Wood, London
- Design for east window, St Marie's Cathedral Church, Sheffield
References
Eastlake, Charles L. A History of the Gothic Revival. London: Longmans, Green; N.Y. Scribner, Welford, 1872. [Copy in Brown University's Rockefeller Library]
Last modified 25 October 2016