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* [[George IV Bridge]] in Edinburgh, designed by [[Thomas Hamilton (architect)|Thomas Hamilton]].
* [[George IV Bridge]] in Edinburgh, designed by [[Thomas Hamilton (architect)|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.]]
* 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 (civil engineer)|Robert Stevenson]], completed.<ref>{{cite web|title=Stirling, Causewayhead Road, New Bridge|url=http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/121536/details/stirling+causewayhead+road+new+bridge/|work=[[Canmore (database)|Canmore]]|publisher=[[Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland]]|year=2007|access-date=2014-08-09}}</ref>
* [[Stirling]] New Bridge in Scotland, designed by [[Robert Stevenson (civil engineer)|Robert Stevenson]], completed.<ref>{{Historic Environment Scotland|cat=PLA |num=121536 |num2=NS79SE 185 |desc=Stirling, Causewayhead Road, New Bridge |access-date=2025-06-28}}</ref>


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The year 1832 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

Buildings and structures

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Buildings opened

Buildings completed

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Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Canada
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Bridge Real Ferdinando sul Garigliano

Awards

Births

Deaths

References

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  1. Colfer, Billy, Wexford: A Town and its Landscape (Irish Rural Landscape Series), Cork, Cork University Press, 2008. Template:ISBN
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  4. Anthony Cross, ‘Hastie, William (1754/5–1832)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Oct 2009 accessed 28 Nov 2013