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LISr OF
ARCHITECTS,
AFTER CHRIST.
310.
Thomas
Harrison of Richmond,
Yorkshire.
Bridge over the river Lime at Lan-
cHster
;
rebuilding of the Castle there as a Gaol
;
new County and Crown Courts;
Brid'i-e over the Uerwent at Derby, and others; Prison, County Courts, Aritiouiy,
&i-., at Chester, wholly of stone; Broom Hall, Fifeshire, for Erl of Elgin
;
Athenceum,
Lyceum, and Lil)rary of tlie Literary Society, at Liverpool ; Theatre
Athena-um,
and Excliange, at Manchester
;
Grosvenor Bridge at Ciiester over the
river Dee, 200 feet span ; and many other works. Designed a Palace for Count
Michael
Woronzow, to he built in tlie Ukraine on the Dnieper.
311. Il
Marchese Luigi Cagnoi.a of ^lilan.

Poita del Sempione or Arco della Pace


;
Porta di Ticino ; Ca-ino de' Nobili ; all at INIilan. Many ma<j;iiifieent projects
;
and the
Palazzo for hiinself at Inverigo, with a central salone of 45 ft. diameter.
Sli!.
SrEFANO and LriGi Gasse of Naples. Observatoiv
;
additions to Villa Reale;
Reale Edifizio di San Giaconio, or Palazzi de' Ministtri
;
and the Dogana ; all at
Naples.
SI 3. Thomas Rick.man of England.New Court of St. John's College, Cambridge;
restoration of the Bishop of Carlisle's Palace, Cumberland; upwards of twenty-
five cluirches in tlie Midland Counties; several private dwellings. Publisheil
"Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of Architecture in England."
314. Caul pRiEnRK h von Schinkei. of Prussia.Hauptwache, Theatre, and Museum
;
Werdur-Kirche ( Gothic)
;
Bauschule, and Observatory, all at Berlin; Theatre
at Hamburg; Schloss Krzescowice, Charlottenhof, and the Nicolai-Kirche at
Potsdain. Published his designs, many of which were not executed.
315. Joseph Mithael Gandy of England.Phoenix and Pelican Assurance Offices;
additions to the prisons at Lancaster ; buildings at Liverpool. Published
"
Designs
"
for rural buildings. Better known for his artistic conceptions of architectural
restorations.
316. Friedrich von Gartner of Bavaria.

Facade of the Porcelain Establish nnent


;
Ludwigs-Kirche, Bibliothek, and Record Offite
;
and many other buildings at
Munich. The Befreiungshalle at Kelilheim; Pompeian House at Aschafienburg,
&c. Published his designs.
S17.
Sir Richard Morrison and William Vitriivius Morrison of Dublin.

.Altera-
tions of cathedral at Cashel ; County Court House, Clonmcl; Shelton Abbey;
Kilruddery Hall
;
Ballyfin; Court House, Carlow ; Longford Castle ; &c.
318. Harvev Lonsdale Ei.mes of England.Collegiate Institution; St. George's Hall;
at Liverpool.
;il9. Peter John Gandy-Deering of England. Associa'cd with Wdkins in the Chib
House, and University. St. Mark's Church, North AudKy Street; and Exeter
Hall, at London. Published "Pompeiana" with Sir W. Gell, and many Class'c
Anti(|uities for the Society of Dilettanti.
.TiO. Jacob Gay of Fiance.Extensive fortified warehouse for grain at Novogeorgievsk,
near Warsaw, and the Greek church of the Alexandrian colony.
321. Augustus Welby Northjiore Pugix of England. His residences at Salisbury,
and at Ramsgate vitli a chapel adjoining. No less than thirty six Roman
Catholic churches, including the cathedral of St. George, Southwark, and those
at Killarney and Enniscorthy
;
the church at Cheadle; and extensive alterations
at Alton Towers. Published
"
Contrasts," "'i'rue Principles, &c.,"
"
Designs for
Metal and Timber," &c.
322. PiETRo AiGNER of Gallizia, in Austria. Churches of St.
Alexander, and of St.
Andrew; Observatory, said to be the finest in Europe; Guard House, Govern-
ment I'alace, completion of the Mint, University Library, Radzivill Palace and
great Bazaar, all at Warsaw. Cathedral at Szuwalkach in Lithuania; and other
works.
;523. William Porden of England. -Stables at the Pavilion at Brighton, with the Riding
Hou-es, &c. Eaton Hall, Cheshire, for the Marquis of Westminster, &c.
324. John Haviland of Taunton, in England. I'ittsburgh Penitentiary; Eastern Peni-
tentiary at Cherry Hill; ILiU of Justice, New York; Naval Asylum, Norfolk;
New Jersey State Penitentiary, and many others, with gaols, asylums, and county
halls, all in the United States."
325. GuiLLAUME Abel Blouet of Passy, in F'rance. Completed the Arc de I'Etoile
;
works at the jalace at F'onlainebleau. Published
"
Expedition Scientifique de
Morce;
"
supplement to Rondelet's ' L'Art de Batir ;
"
and revised tlie tenth
edition of that work.
326'. James Gillespie-Graham of Orchil, in Scotland. Culdecs Castle, Perthshire;
Ross
Priory, Dumbartonshire ; Dunse Castle, Berwickshire ; and many country resi-
dences; Victoria or Assembly Hall, at Edinburgh
;
chapels there and at Glasgow.

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