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By Gary Nisbet
Boulton
of
Cheltenham
(fl. c. 1887)

Firm of ecclesiastical furnishers and sculptors based in Cheltenham, England.

They produced altars, fonts, pulpits and other ornaments for churches and chapels throughout the UK during the second half of the 19th century.

An important example of their work in Scotland is the Pulpit in Pugin & Pugin's St Francis RC Church, 405-7 Cumberland Street, Glasgow, which was produced in alabaster and marble with figurative reliefs in Caen stone (1887).

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