1839 in architecture explained
The year 1839 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
Events
Buildings and structures
Buildings completed
- Ponce Cathedral, Puerto Rico
- St Mary's Church, Derby, England (Roman Catholic), designed by Augustus Pugin
- St Francis Xavier Church, Hereford, England (Roman Catholic), designed by Charles Day
- Upper Brook Street Chapel, Manchester, England (Unitarian), designed by Charles Barry
- Halifax County Courthouse (Virginia), designed by Dabney Cosby
- Old Customshouse (Erie, Pennsylvania), designed by William Kelly
- Lyceum (Alexandria, Virginia)
- Åbo Svenska Teater, Åbo (Turku), Finland
- Pulkovo Observatory, Russia
- Söderarm, lighthouse, Sweden
- Nine Elms railway station, London, designed by William Tite
- Avon, Maidenhead and Moulsford Railway Bridges on the Great Western Railway of England, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel
- Queen's Tower (Sheffield), England, a house designed by Woodhead & Hurst[3]
- Wrest Park near Silsoe, Bedfordshire, England, a house designed by Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, for himself
Awards
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: History of the Society. Ecclesiological Society. 2011-05-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20110726013736/http://www.ecclsoc.org/history.html. 2011-07-26. dead.
- Book: Chapman, Mark. Anglicanlism: A Very Short Introduction. 22 June 2006. 13. 0-19-280693-9. Oxford University Press.
- Book: Harman, Ruth . Minnis, John . Pevsner Architectural Guides
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- Web site: William Wilkins . Dictionary of Scottish Architects . 10 December 2022.