1830 - Birth of Edward Middleton Barry a English architect of the 19th century.
1856 - He worked for St. Saviour's Church Hampstead, London.
1857 - Barry made for the Birmingham and Midland Institute and later became Birmingham Reference Library.
1857 - The Leeds Grammar School now part of Leeds University's Business School.
1858 - Designed for the tomb of Alexander Berens in West Norwood cemetery.
1865 - Worked for Charing Cross Hotel and the Eleanor cross a Victorian replica.
1870 - Constructed the Palace of Westminster by the supervision of his father's work.
1872 - The Wykehurst Place, near Bolney West Sussex.
1873 - Barry worked for Cobham Park House, Cobham, Surrey.
1874 - Barry worked for St Anne's Church, Clifton, near Eccles, Manchester.
1875 - Edward worked for the The Entrance to Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
1875 - He worked for the monument to the Greek family of Eustratios Ralli, West Norwood cemetery.
1879 - Barry began working with his eldest brother Charles Barry (junior) the new chambers at Inner Temple, London.
1880 - Edward Middleton Barry died 27th of January.
Barry most significant contributions to London's architectural scene is the Theatre of the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.
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