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Biographical note
Malcolm Thurlby, Ph.D., F.S.A., teaches art and architectural history at York University, Toronto. His research concentrates on Romanesque and Gothic architecture and sculpture from the eleventh to the thirteenth century, and nineteenth-century Canadian architecture. He concurs with John Medley [1804-1892], Bishop of Fredericton from 1845 to 1892, and champion of the Gothic revival in New Brunswick, that “some knowledge of Church Architecture ought, surely, to be part of every liberal education.”