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Barry, Sir Charles 1795-1860
English architect

Born in London and educated privately, he was apprenticed to a firm of surveyors before going to Italy (1817-20). On his return, he designed the Travellers' Club (1831), the Manchester Athenaeum (1836), the Reform Club (1837), and the new Palace of Westminster (1840), completed after his death by his son Edward Middleton Barry (1830-80). His work showed the influence of the Italian Renaissance. His fifth son, Sir John Wolfe-Barry (1836-1918), was engineer of the Tower Bridge and Barry Docks.