• Sir Charles Barry FRS RA (23 May 1795 – 12 May 1860) was a British architect, best known for his role in the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster...
  • Sir Charles Barry was one of the architects of the Gothic Revival in England and chief architect of the British Houses of Parliament.
  • Works by Charles Barry in the RA Collection. 1 results. Charles Barry, Proposed design for the New National Gallery on the gardens of Burlington House.
  • 1826: Charles Barry designs St Peter’s Church, Brighton which is one of the first good examples of the Gothic Revival style in Britain.
  • Icon of person Charles Barry. ... Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Charles Barry has received more than 436,064 page views.
  • Charles Barry was born on May 23, 1795, in Bridge Street, Westminster, to Walter Edward Barry and Frances Barry.
  • The 1835 competition to redesign the Palace was won by the Westminster-born architect Charles Barry.
  • Charles Barry was born in London in 1795. ... Upon his return to England, Barry began designing churches for the Church Commissioners.
  • Charles Barry is, by every measure, an immense figure in 19th-century British architecture-by the scale of his output, the intensity of his energy...
  • Most, if not all prominent Charles Barry architecture appears on this list, including houses, churches and other structures where applicable.