2. Houses
Build very quickly
Details were added later
Many didn’t have bathrooms or kitchens
Most were build with stone
3. Most popular style
The Greek Revival
Used for public buildings
The Greek Revival style was much less popular when Victoria
became Queen.
4. Victorian Era styles
Stick Houses
Richardsonian
Romanesque This is a house of the Second
This house was build in 1891
and is the Richarsonian
Romanesque style.
East lake Empire style.
Octagon Style
Folk Victorian
This is a house with the stick house style,
they are much smaller than other styles.
5. More styles
Italianate
Gothic Revival
Queen Anne This building is the Gothic Revival style.
Second Empire
Shingle Style
This is house of the Queen Anne style. This house is a second empire style.
6. Most Famous Victorian Churches
All Saints, Margate Street St.
Andrew's Church, Surbiton
Brompton Oratory St.
Stephen's Chapel, Houses of Parliament
St. Mary Abbot's Church, Kensington
This is St. Mary Abbot’s Church.
7. Most famous Victorian palaces and
theaters
Buckingham Palace
Carlton House (Royal Palace before c. 1820)
Kensington Palace
Sitemap for London theatres
Albery Theatre
The Crystal Palace
The Criterion Theatre
This is Buckingham Palace.
8. Famous museums and monuments
Museums and other Cultural Institutions
(sitemap)
British Museum
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Imperial War Museum
Albert Memorial
The Victoria Memorial
Hyde Park Gate
Marble Arch
Wellington (or Constitution) Arch
This is the Albert Memorial.
9. Universities and school
buildings
Imperial College of Science,
Technology, and Medicine
Old Royal Naval College
Imperial Institute
Kings College, London This is the Old Royal Naval College
This is Imperial Institute.