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  1. Sir Charles Barry FRS RA (23 May 1795 – 12 May 1860) was a British architect, best known for his role in the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster (also known as the Houses of Parliament) in London during the mid-19th century, but also responsible for numerous other buildings and gardens.

  2. May 19, 2024 · Sir Charles Barry (born May 23, 1795, London, Eng.—died May 12, 1860, London) was one of the architects of the Gothic Revival in England and chief architect of the British Houses of Parliament.

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  3. Learn about Charles Barry, the renowned British architect who rebuilt the Palace of Westminster after a fire in 1834. Discover his contribution to British heritage, his Italianate style, and his legacy in other buildings and gardens.

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    • Royal College of Surgeons. The Royal College of Surgeons moved to Lincoln’s Inn Fields in 1799 and had a building constructed in 1813 to house the Hunterian Collection.
    • Dulwich College. Barry was appointed as the principal architect of Dulwich College, a boarding school for boys, in 1830. He extensively remodeled the college’s buildings, but almost none of his work survives on campus today.
    • Lancaster House. If you’re going to live next to Buckingham Palace, you need a home that looks like it belongs. Lancaster House was commissioned by Frederick, Duke of York, and initially designed by Benjamin Dean Wyatt.
    • Pentonville Prison. Constructed in 1842, Pentonville Prison was one of the first modern prisons constructed in Greater London. While the main architect was Joshua Jebb, Charles Barry contributed several architectural features, including its original gateway.
  5. Sir Charles Barry, Victorian English architect and designer - his life and work. Part of British Biography at Britain Express.

  6. May 23, 1795 - May 12, 1860. Sir Charles Barry FRS RA was a British architect, best known for his role in the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster in London during the mid-19th century, but...

  7. The 1835 competition to redesign the Palace was won by the Westminster-born architect Charles Barry. By then, the 40-year-old Barry was already quite a famous architect, having built several churches and won competitions for his work.