Category:1875 architecture

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Works of architecture completed in the year 1875.

Category: 1870s architecture: < 1870-1871-1872-1873-1874-1875-1876-1877-1878-1879 >

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

B

  • Bridges completed in 1875

Pages in category "1875 architecture"

The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

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  • 1875 in architecture

A

  • A. J. Clark Store
  • Alexandra Palace
  • American Net and Twine Company Factory
  • Andrew Bayne Memorial Library
  • Andrew J. Landrum House
  • Anthony Yoerg, Sr. House

B

  • Barnes Hospital
  • Bell Street Chapel
  • Boston Young Men's Christian Union

B cont.

  • Boston and Providence Railroad Bridge
  • Notre-Dame de Boulogne
  • Burling Row House District
  • Burmese Buddhist Temple

C

  • Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston
  • Charles Brackett House

G

  • Gardiner Town Hall

H

  • St John the Baptist's Church, Hartford
  • Heritage Hall (Valparaiso University)
  • Hermannsdenkmal

L

  • Llenroc

M

  • Mosque of Amr ibn al-As

O

  • Old Billingsgate Market

P

  • Point Adams Light

R

  • Redick Mansion
  • Robert W. Gardner House

S

  • St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
  • St. George Utah Temple
  • Sydney Town Hall

W

  • West Bromwich Town Hall
  • William Watts Sherman House
  • Willis M. Graves House
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