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c. 1835
 
    
English architect and designer Augustus Welby Pugin plays a major part in the second stage of the Gothic Revival       
Augustus Pugin, by unknown artist c.1840
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1835
 
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French zoologist Félix Dujardin identifies protoplasm, the viscous translucent substance common to all forms of life       
c. 1835
 
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St Helena Terrace is built beside the Thames, on land sold by the Crown in 1833 See in Google maps   
St Helena Terrace   BG

1835
 
    
Election results in Britain mean that Robert Peel is unable to form a Tory government, and Lord Melbourne returns as Britain's prime minister       
1835
 
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Melbourne, founded by settlers from Tasmania, develops as the centre of a sheep-rearing community      
1835
 
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Juan Manuel de Rosas becomes dictator of Argentina and imposes a brutally repressive conservative regime      
1835
 
    
Fox Talbot exposes the first photographic negatives, among them a view looking out through an oriel window in Lacock Abbey       
1835
 
     
French author Honoré de Balzac publishes Le Père Goriot, one of the key novels that he later includes in La Comédie Humaine        
1835
 
   
The New York Sun gains new readers with a convincing report that astronomer John Herschel has observed men and animals on the moon      
1835
 
  
Pugin converts to Roman Catholicism