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1805 in architecture
Summary
The year
1805 in architecture
involved some significant events.
List of years in architecture
(
table
)
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1795
1796
1797
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1800
1801
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1807
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1810
1811
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1815
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Buildings and structures
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Buildings
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Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
November 26 – The
Ellesmere Canal
's
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
, designed by
Thomas Telford
and
William Jessop
, is opened on the border of
Wales
, the tallest and longest in Britain.
[1]
Theatre Royal, Bath
, England is opened.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saint Mary
in
Saint Petersburg
is built.
Haga Palace
in
Stockholm
, Sweden, designed by
Carl Christoffer Gjörwell
, is completed.
Awards
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Grand Prix de Rome
, architecture:
Auguste Guenepin
Births
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March 11 –
Thomas Ellis Owen
, English architect working chiefly around Southsea (d.
1862
)
June 9 –
Victor Baltard
,
French
architect (d.
1874
)
July 26 –
John Miller
, Scottish railway civil engineer (d.
1883
)
Peter Ellis
, English architect working in Liverpool (d.
1884
)
James Salmon
, Scottish architect (d.
1888
)
Deaths
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Peter Atkinson
, English architect (b.
1725
)
References
edit
^
Rolt, L. T. C.
(1958).
Thomas Telford
. London: Longmans, Green.