Buildings opened • January –
Theatre Royal, Wexford, Ireland (demolished 2006)
Buildings completed ,
Toronto, Canada •
Church of Our Saviour, Qaqortoq, Greenland. •
Cutlers' Hall,
Sheffield, England, designed by
Samuel Worth and
Benjamin Broomhead Taylor. •
Drapers' Hall, Coventry, England, designed by
Thomas Rickman. •
Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, designed by
William Henry Playfair. • Replacement
Old City Gaol, Bristol, England, designed by
Richard Shackleton Pope. •
Osgoode Hall,
Toronto for The Law Society of Upper Canada, designed by
John Ewart and W. W. Baldwin. •
Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Ireland, designed by Albert E. Murray. •
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar. •
Hill's Academy,
Essex, Connecticut. •
Maderup Mølle, Funen, Denmark (now in
The Funen Village) •
Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques, Paris. •
The Mount, Sheffield, England (residential terrace), designed by
William Flockton. •
Staines Bridge (across the River Thames in England), designed by
George Rennie. •
Marlow Bridge (suspension, across the River Thames in England), designed by
William Tierney Clark. •
Bridge Real Ferdinando sul Garigliano (suspension, in the Kingdom of Naples), designed by
Luigi Giura. •
George IV Bridge in Edinburgh, designed by
Thomas Hamilton. • Church of
St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, London, completed after the death in July of its designer
John Shaw, Sr. by his son,
John Shaw, Jr. •
Stirling New Bridge in Scotland, designed by
Robert Stevenson, completed. ==Awards==