High Victorian Gothic
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High Victorian Gothic was an eclectic architectural style and movement during the mid-late 19th century.
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Examples
- United Kingdom
- All Saints, Margaret Street, London. Butterfield, 1849–59
- Church of St James, Baldersby, Yorkshire. Butterfield, 1856–58
- Manchester Town Hall. Waterhouse, 1863–77
- Albert Memorial, London. Scott, 1872
- Royal Courts of Justice, London. Street, 1873–82
- No.s 2-7 Arden Street, Stratford upon Avon.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- United States
- Hudson River State Hospital, Poughkeepsie, New York
- Memorial Hall (Harvard University), Cambridge, Massachusetts
- New Haven City Hall and County Courthouse, New Haven, Connecticut
- The Miller School of Albemarle, Albemarle County, Virginia (1878-1884)
- Anderson Hall (Manhattan, Kansas), Kansas State University
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