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| 1834 |
| | Prime minister Lord Melbourne has diffculties in holding his government together and is dismissed by William IV | |
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| 1834 |
| | William IV invites the Tory leader Robert Peel to form a government in place of the Whigs | |
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| 1834 |
| | In London a great fire destroys most of the Palace of Westminster, including the two houses of parliament | |
| | The Houses of Parliament, 1834 Guildhall Library
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| 1834 |
| | American novelist William Gilmore Simms publishes Guy Rivers, the first of his series known as the Border Romances | |
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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 | |
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| 1835 |
| | French zoologist Félix Dujardin identifies protoplasm, the viscous translucent substance common to all forms of life | |
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| 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 | |
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| 1835 |
| | Melbourne, founded by settlers from Tasmania, develops as the centre of a sheep-rearing community | |
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| 1835 |
| | Juan Manuel de Rosas becomes dictator of Argentina and imposes a brutally repressive conservative regime | |
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| 1835 |
| | Fox Talbot exposes the first photographic negatives, among them a view looking out through an oriel window in Lacock Abbey | |
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