A Milwaukee Journal article which provides information about the William Plankinton mansion, the Plankinton family, and the structure's time as an icon on the Marquette campus, written upon the event of the building's pending destruction.
West facade of Gesu Church, looking forward the northeast. The west transept window is visible in the foreground, and the main clock tower with its decorative finials, crockets, and crosses takes prominence. Portions of the south facade of...
Detail view of the rose window and portions of the main entrance to Gesu Church, December 1992, featuring decorative finials, crockets, and crosses. The rose window is set in a pointed Gothic arch; the circular window is cut by 14 radii emanating...
North facade, Gesu Church, December 1992. The main entrance is composed of three Gothic arches supported by clusters of four granite columns and features decorative finials, crockets, and crosses. Above the main entry is a stained glass rose...
View looking up at Gesu Church from the main entrance on Wisconsin Avenue, January 1998. Christmas wreaths still decorate the facade and a light snow sticks to some of the surfaces. This detail view shows decorative elements employed throughout...
Gesu Church's two towers, as viewed from the northeast. Architectural details including turrets, finials, and crockets are employed throughout the towers.
The two towers of Gesu Church, as viewed from the southwest. Architectural details including turrets, finials, and crockets are employed throughout the towers.
Gesu Church, west facade. Portions of the large transept window are visible, as are the details of the towers, including turrets, finials, and crockets.