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51 Colonial Circle at Bidwell Pky. and Lafayette Ave.
Buffalo, New York
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for photos by Reverend Peter Bridgford
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Art Deco eagle
above main entrance
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Main entrance
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Status: Buffalo
Official Landmark
Erected: 1927
Style: English Perpendicular Gothic
/ Art Deco
Architects: Mayers, Murray and Philip of New York, who were
to have been associated in the project with famed architect Bertram Grosvenor
Goodhue (1869-1924).
Goodhue had been a partner in the prestigious firm of Cram, Goodhue and
Ferguson. Headed by Ralph Adams Cram, this group had become the greatest
Gothic-Revival designers of the twentieth century. As evident in St.
John's Grace, Goodhue's distinctive ecclesiastical style was Gothic in
form but permeated with a modern spirit.
Unfortunately, Goodhue died before the actual work on the church began.
Stained Glass Windows: J. Gordon Guthrie of New York City
Architectural Features: St. John's-Grace is English
Perpendicular Gothic with an unusual floor plan that includes only one
side aisle, on the north, and an arcade and clerestory with long
perpendicular windows on the south side.
Special features include handsome stained-glass windows by J. Gordon
Guthrie of New York City and a polychromed ceiling.
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