• The year 1860 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. August 22 – The Cenotaph to Matthew Henry, designed by...
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    Jamaican Georgian architecture c. 1750 – c. 1850 (Jamaica) American Colonial 1720–1780s (US) Pombaline style 1755 – c. 1860 (Lisbon in Portugal) Josephinischer...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1860. 1860 (MDCCCLX) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday...
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  • This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including...
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  • year 1860 in art. February 28 – The Artists Rifles is established as a volunteer corps of the British Army with headquarters at Burlington House in London...
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  • about the literary events and publications of 1860. January The first issue of the Cornhill Magazine appears in London. It serializes Anthony Trollope's Framley...
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    architectural style that has developed over millennia in China and has influenced architecture throughout East Asia. Since its emergence during the early...
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  • The year 1860 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. July 18 – Total solar eclipse. Warren De La Rue's photographs...
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  • of independence and former Spanish, French, Dutch and British rule. Architecture in the United States has been shaped by many internal and external factors...
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  • Apthorp (1899). Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians: Easter-Mystères. C. Scribner's Sons. p. 60. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Music in 1860....
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    English Architecture Since The Regency: An Interpretation. London: Century. ISBN 978-0-712-61869-4. OCLC 243386485. Graur, Neaga (1970). Stiluri în arta...
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    l'Art, the Church of Saint Augustine (1860–1871), and the Philadelphia City Hall (1871–1901). The architectural style was closely connected with Haussmann's...
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    Frederick O'Dwyer, "Building empires: architecture, politics and the Board of Works 1760-1860", Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies: The Journal...
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    The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The beginnings...
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    in linear form". Meanders are common decorative elements in Greek and Roman art. In ancient Greece they appear in many architectural friezes, and in bands...
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    becoming a new architectural style. The two styles are often considered one body of classical architecture. Roman architecture flourished in the Roman Republic...
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    Victorian architecture is a series of architectural revival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century. Victorian refers to the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901)...
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    of the Palais Garnier, Paris, an example of Beaux Arts architecture, by Charles Garnier, 1860–1875 Grand foyer of the Palais Garnier, inspired by the...
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  • The year 1795 in architecture involved some significant events. Franklin Place in Boston, Massachusetts, designed by Charles Bulfinch, is completed. Old...
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    London. Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Jean-Louis Provost. c. May – Thomas Larkins Walker, British architect (died 1860) July 13 – George Gilbert Scott...
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  • c. 1860 BC, construction of the Ancient Egyptian fortress at Buhen Nuraghe Santu Antine 19th century BC 18th century BC in architecture Timeline of architecture...
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  • The year 1853 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. June 30 – Georges-Eugène Haussmann is selected as préfect...
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    Lambert & Bunnell was a long-lived American architectural firm from Bridgeport, Connecticut, in business from 1860 to 1901. It was established by Edward R...
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  • coined the term "Rogue Architecture". He wrote several works on architecture including the pamphlet Victorian Architecture (1860) in which he "had done nothing...
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  • The year 1799 in architecture involved some significant events. May 9 – St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery in New York City, built by John McComb, Jr., is...
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    International Peace, is a historic row house at 700 Jackson Place NW in Washington D.C. Built in 1860, it is historically significant for its association with the...
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    Women in architecture have been documented for many centuries, as professional (or amateur) practitioners, educators and clients. Since architecture became...
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  • historian Harry Winkler (disambiguation) Henry Winkles (1801–1860), English architectural illustrator, engraver and printer This disambiguation page lists...
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    Mansfield Training School and Hospital (category Hospital buildings completed in 1860)
    people with developmental disabilities located in Mansfield, Connecticut, United States. It was active from 1860 to 1993. Its former campus, located at the...
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  • Nikolay Chernyshevsky, The Anthropological Principle in Philosophy John Stuart Mackenzie (died 1935) January 6 - George Stout (died 1944) March 23 - Joseph...
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