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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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| 1836 |
| | Charles Barry wins the competition to design the new Houses of Parliament | |
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| 1837 |
| | Work begins on Charles Barry's spectacular design for London's new Houses of Parliament | |
| | Houses of Parliament, c.1851 Guildhall Library
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| 1837 |
| | Pugin begins work on his first contribution to country house architecture, adding extensive Gothic details to Scarisbrick Hall in Lancashire | |
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| 1839 |
| | Edgar Allan Poe publishes a characteristically gothic tale, The Fall of the House of Usher | |
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| 1852 |
| | Queen Victoria opens the new Houses of Parliament, designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Welby Pugin | |
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| 1852 |
| | The church of St Mary Magdalen in Mortlake, designed in Gothic style by Gilbert Blount, is completed | |
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| 1856 |
| | Victoria and Albert complete their fairy-tale castle at Balmoral, adding greatly to the nation's romantic view of Scotland | |
| | Balmoral Castle Fotofile CG
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| 1863 |
| | British architect George Gilbert Scott designs a memorial for Prince Albert in Kensington Gardens | |
| | Sculptural group, Albert Memorial Fotofile CG
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| 1897 |
| | English author Bram Stoker publishes Dracula, his gothic tale of vampirism in Transylvania | |
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