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  • 1830s
  • Decade

    The 1830s (pronounced "eighteen-thirties") was the decade that began on January 1, 1830, and ended on December 31, 1839. In this decade, the world saw

    1830s

    1830s

    1830s

  • 1830s in Wales
  • article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "1830s in Wales" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2025)

    1830s in Wales

    1830s_in_Wales

  • 1830s in Western fashion
  • 1830s fashion in Western and Western-influenced fashion is characterized by an emphasis on breadth, initially at the shoulder and later in the hips, in

    1830s in Western fashion

    1830s in Western fashion

    1830s_in_Western_fashion

  • 1830s in association football
  • The following are events in the 1830s decade which are relevant to the development of association football. All events happened in English football unless

    1830s in association football

    1830s_in_association_football

  • Temple School (Massachusetts)
  • Private school in the United States

    28, 1841 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Temple School, Boston (1830s). Elizabeth Palmer Peabody. Record of a School: Exemplifying the General

    Temple School (Massachusetts)

    Temple School (Massachusetts)

    Temple_School_(Massachusetts)

  • 1830s in sociology
  • 1820s 1830s in sociology 1840s Other topics in 1830s: Fashion Music The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1830s. Events Lambert Adolphe

    1830s in sociology

    1830s_in_sociology

  • Leigh Hunt
  • English critic, essayist and poet (1784–1859)

    Restoration. A narrative poem, The Palfrey, was published in 1842. During the 1830s, Hunt also wrote for the Edinburgh Review In 1844 Mary Shelley and her son

    Leigh Hunt

    Leigh Hunt

    Leigh_Hunt

  • 1830s Atlantic hurricane seasons
  • The decade of the 1830s featured the 1830s Atlantic hurricane seasons. While data is not available for every storm that occurred, some parts of the coastline

    1830s Atlantic hurricane seasons

    1830s_Atlantic_hurricane_seasons

  • Timeline of the history of the United States (1820–1859)
  • Vice President Calhoun begins second term 1830s – Second Great Awakening is the religious revival movement 1830s – Oregon Trail which comes into use by settlers

    Timeline of the history of the United States (1820–1859)

    Timeline_of_the_history_of_the_United_States_(1820–1859)

  • Timeline of musical events
  • 1740s – 1750s – 1760s – 1770s – 1780s – 1790s – 1800s – 1810s – 1820s – 1830s – 1840s – 1850s – 1860s – 1870s – 1880s – 1890s – 1900s – 1910s – 1920s

    Timeline of musical events

    Timeline_of_musical_events

  • List of sovereign states in the 1830s
  • This is a list of sovereign states in the 1830s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1830 and 31 December

    List of sovereign states in the 1830s

    List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1830s

  • Thomas Flynn (1830s actor)
  • American actor

    with his wife, was a popular performer at the Bowery Theatre in the mid-1830s. After the Farren Riots he briefly took over management of the Bowery. A

    Thomas Flynn (1830s actor)

    Thomas_Flynn_(1830s_actor)

  • Battle of Pamo
  • The Battle of Pamo took place in Nigeria in the 1830s, when the Fulas under Solagberu defeated the Yoruba. From the Yoruba perspective, the Battle of

    Battle of Pamo

    Battle_of_Pamo

  • Beagle
  • Breed of small scent hound

    companion dog. The modern breed was developed in Great Britain around the 1830s from several breeds, including the Talbot Hound, the North Country Beagle

    Beagle

    Beagle

    Beagle

  • 1830s Chicago real estate bubble
  • The Chicago real estate bubble of the 1830s was a real estate bubble, during which time the per acre prices (in 2012 dollars) in the future Chicago Loop

    1830s Chicago real estate bubble

    1830s_Chicago_real_estate_bubble

  • Ramke W. Momin
  • Indian Christian religious leader (1830s-1891)

    Ramke W. Momin (1830s[citation needed]—January 25, 1891) was a Garo Christian religious leader, missionary and evangelist. Ramke was born into the Garo

    Ramke W. Momin

    Ramke_W._Momin

  • The Lament of Swordy Well
  • The Lament of Swordy Well is a poem written by John Clare in the 1830s. Clare personifies an old limestone quarry and heath that was close to his home

    The Lament of Swordy Well

    The_Lament_of_Swordy_Well

  • Drunken Sailor
  • Sea shanty from 1830s or earlier

    Folk Song Index. It was sung aboard sailing ships at least as early as the 1830s. The first published description of the shanty is found in an account of

    Drunken Sailor

    Drunken_Sailor

  • The Popinjay Cavalier
  • Upcoming play by Quentin Tarantino

    swashbuckler farce play written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Set in 1830s Europe, the play is a rambunctious comedy of deception and disguise inspired

    The Popinjay Cavalier

    The_Popinjay_Cavalier

  • Mary Shelley
  • English writer (1797–1851)

    Percy Shelley's poems. Oblique references in her journals, from the early 1830s until the early 1840s, suggest that Mary Shelley had feelings for the radical

    Mary Shelley

    Mary Shelley

    Mary_Shelley

  • James H. Birch (slave trader)
  • American slave trader (1803–1870)

    trader in the District of Columbia. He was most active as a trader in the 1830s and 1840s and was infamously involved in the imprisonment of Dorcas Allen

    James H. Birch (slave trader)

    James H. Birch (slave trader)

    James_H._Birch_(slave_trader)

  • Coronation portraits of William IV and Adelaide
  • Paintings by William Beechey and John Simpson

    IV and his consort Queen Adelaide are portrait paintings from the early 1830s by the British artists William Beechey and John Simpson depicting the King

    Coronation portraits of William IV and Adelaide

    Coronation portraits of William IV and Adelaide

    Coronation_portraits_of_William_IV_and_Adelaide

  • The Revolt of the Harem
  • 1830s ballet

    The Revolt of the Harem is a ballet created and performed in the 1830s. The ballet was originally produced by Taglioni of the l'Academie Royale á Paris

    The Revolt of the Harem

    The Revolt of the Harem

    The_Revolt_of_the_Harem

  • Industrial Revolution
  • 1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift

    and the US in the early 19th century. A recession occurred from the late 1830s when the adoption of the Industrial Revolution's early innovations, such

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial_Revolution

  • Birmingham Statistical Society
  • English Statistical Society

    Improvement of Education) was a society founded in Birmingham, England, in the 1830s. In 1839, it produced "a very accurate enquiry into the state of education

    Birmingham Statistical Society

    Birmingham_Statistical_Society

  • Iotated uk
  • Cyrillic letter

    the archaic Cyrillic monograph Uk. It was mostly used between the late 1830s and 1850s as part of the unregulated transitional alphabets of Romanian

    Iotated uk

    Iotated uk

    Iotated_uk

  • Jerome of Sandy Cove
  • Unidentified man found on the coast of Sandy Cove, Nova Scotia in 1863 (c. 1830–1912)

    Jerome (also spelled Jérôme; c. 1830s – April 15, 1912) was an unidentified man discovered on the beach of Sandy Cove, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada, on

    Jerome of Sandy Cove

    Jerome of Sandy Cove

    Jerome_of_Sandy_Cove

  • Babel, or the Necessity of Violence
  • 2022 novel by R. F. Kuang

    speculative fiction by R. F. Kuang set in a fantastical version of Oxford in 1830s England (the story concludes in 1840). Thematically similar to The Poppy

    Babel, or the Necessity of Violence

    Babel,_or_the_Necessity_of_Violence

  • Bucklebury Manor
  • Manor in Bucklebury, West Berkshire, England

    only servants' quarters and associated outbuildings standing. In the mid-1830s, Winchcombe Henry Howard Hartley had a smaller Georgian manor house built

    Bucklebury Manor

    Bucklebury_Manor

  • HMS Harlequin (1836)
  • Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy

    was a 16-gun Racer-class brig-sloop built for the Royal Navy during the 1830s. Harlequin had a length at the gundeck of 100 feet 6 inches (30.6 m) and

    HMS Harlequin (1836)

    HMS Harlequin (1836)

    HMS_Harlequin_(1836)

  • Okchai
  • Muskogee tribe

    Creek (Muscogee) Confederacy in Alabama, prior to their removal during the 1830s to the Indian Territory. "Creek Research". Alabama Indian Affairs Commission

    Okchai

    Okchai

  • 1830 in sports
  • 1830 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Events Simon Byrne retains his English championship but no fights involving him are recorded

    1830 in sports

    1830 in sports

    1830_in_sports

  • Wiremu Parata
  • Māori chief and politician

    Wiremu Te Kākākura Parata, also known as Wi Parata (c. 1830s – 29 September 1906) was a New Zealand politician of Māori and Pākehā descent. During the

    Wiremu Parata

    Wiremu Parata

    Wiremu_Parata

  • Immanentize the eschaton
  • Pejorative term for attempts to bring about utopian conditions

    as Protestant reform movements during the Second Great Awakening in the 1830s and 1840s such as abolitionism. Usage of the phrase started with Eric Voegelin

    Immanentize the eschaton

    Immanentize_the_eschaton

  • Willis Ball
  • American architect

    American architect and builder. He was active in Georgia state in the late 1830s to 1850s, and was originally from Windsor, Connecticut. Willis designed

    Willis Ball

    Willis_Ball

  • Kansas City, Missouri
  • City in Missouri, United States

    in the nation, at 2.25 million residents. Kansas City was founded in the 1830s as a port on the Missouri and Kansas rivers. On June 1, 1850, the town of

    Kansas City, Missouri

    Kansas City, Missouri

    Kansas_City,_Missouri

  • 1840s in sociology
  • 1830s 1840s in sociology 1850s Other topics in 1840s: Fashion The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1840s. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's

    1840s in sociology

    1840s_in_sociology

  • Green Gables (Prince Edward Island)
  • 19th-century farm in Prince Edward Island, Canada

    Edward Island National Park. The building was initially erected during the 1830s, by the MacNeil family, relatives of Montgomery, who was born near the homestead

    Green Gables (Prince Edward Island)

    Green Gables (Prince Edward Island)

    Green_Gables_(Prince_Edward_Island)

  • Aaron Vail
  • American diplomat

    who served as chargé d'affaires in the United Kingdom and Spain in the 1830s and 1840s. He was born in Lorient, France, where his father, Aaron Vail

    Aaron Vail

    Aaron Vail

    Aaron_Vail

  • Killeagh
  • Village in County Cork, Ireland

    latter, which is located to the north of the village, was built in the 1830s by members of the Davis family and is now in ruin. Amenities in Killeagh

    Killeagh

    Killeagh

    Killeagh

  • Great Raft
  • Giant log jam in the Red and Atchafalaya Rivers

    North America from perhaps the 12th century until its destruction in the 1830s. It was unique in North America in terms of its scale. The Great Raft possibly

    Great Raft

    Great Raft

    Great_Raft

  • Oyo, Oyo State
  • City in Oyo State, Nigeria

    founded as the capital of the remnant of the historic Oyo empire in the 1830s, and is known to its people as 'New Oyo' (Ọ̀yọ́ Àtìbà) to distinguish it

    Oyo, Oyo State

    Oyo, Oyo State

    Oyo,_Oyo_State

  • Chagrin (comic book)
  • 2026 comic book by Rodolphe and Griffo

    was the sixth collaboration between Rodolphe and Griffo. In Paris in the 1830s, the impoverished nobleman Raphaël de Valentin has a gambling addiction

    Chagrin (comic book)

    Chagrin_(comic_book)

  • HMS Grecian (1838)
  • sixteen-gun Acorn-class brig-sloop built for the Royal Navy during the 1830s. Grecian had a length at the gundeck of 105 feet (32.0 m) and 82 feet 7 inches

    HMS Grecian (1838)

    HMS_Grecian_(1838)

  • Miles Connor
  • American legislator

    Miles Connor (c. 1830s – June 28, 1893) was an African-American politician, farmer, minister, and freedman. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates

    Miles Connor

    Miles_Connor

  • 1826–1837 cholera pandemic
  • Worldwide outbreak of cholera

    "Ottoman and Egyptian Quarantines and European Debates on Plague in the 1830s–1840s". Past and Present (253): 235–270. doi:10.1093/pastj/gtaa017. Janakan

    1826–1837 cholera pandemic

    1826–1837_cholera_pandemic

  • New York Weekly Messenger
  • American newspaper

    York Weekly Messenger was a weekly periodical that was established in the 1830s in New York City. Badger's Weekly Messenger was established by Barber Badger

    New York Weekly Messenger

    New_York_Weekly_Messenger

  • Dead Rabbits
  • Irish American criminal street gang in Lower Manhattan in the 1850s

    an Irish American criminal street gang active in Lower Manhattan in the 1830s to 1850s. The Dead Rabbits were so named after a dead rabbit was thrown

    Dead Rabbits

    Dead Rabbits

    Dead_Rabbits

  • Turner and Constable: Rivals and Originals
  • Art exhibition in London

    throughout their lives and careers, including the noted rivalry during the 1830s which notably flared up at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1832 at Somerset

    Turner and Constable: Rivals and Originals

    Turner_and_Constable:_Rivals_and_Originals

  • The Mill (TV series)
  • 2013 British TV series or programme

    also filmed in Cheshire. The first series, written by John Fay, is set in 1830s Britain during the Industrial Revolution. It was directed by James Hawes

    The Mill (TV series)

    The_Mill_(TV_series)

  • Marble Mountain, Nova Scotia
  • Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    Scotia, located in Inverness County. Marble Mountain was settled in the 1830s, and was once referred to as North Mountain. A deposit of marble was discovered

    Marble Mountain, Nova Scotia

    Marble Mountain, Nova Scotia

    Marble_Mountain,_Nova_Scotia

  • History of Western fashion
  • 1750–1775 in fashion 1775–1795 in fashion 1795–1820 in fashion 1820s in fashion 1830s in fashion 1840s in fashion 1850s in fashion 1860s in fashion 1870s in fashion

    History of Western fashion

    History of Western fashion

    History_of_Western_fashion

  • Luxor Obelisks
  • Pair of Egyptian obelisks, one of which is now in Paris

    (western) stone, 23 metres (75 ft) high, was gifted by Egypt to France in the 1830s and moved to the Place de la Concorde in Paris, while the left-hand (eastern)

    Luxor Obelisks

    Luxor Obelisks

    Luxor_Obelisks

  • London Bridge (Lake Havasu City)
  • Bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona

    bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States. When it was built in the 1830s, it spanned the River Thames in London, England. In 1968, the bridge was

    London Bridge (Lake Havasu City)

    London Bridge (Lake Havasu City)

    London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)

  • Minstrel show
  • 19th- and 20th-century American form of musical theater

    minstrel shows emerged as brief burlesques and comic entr'actes in the early 1830s in the Northeastern states. They were developed into full-fledged art form

    Minstrel show

    Minstrel show

    Minstrel_show

  • Shota Rustaveli Street, Kyiv
  • Street in Pecherskyi District, Kyiv, Ukraine

    runs from Baseina Street to Zhylianska Street. The street arose in the 1830s in connection with the planning and construction of the area in the valley

    Shota Rustaveli Street, Kyiv

    Shota Rustaveli Street, Kyiv

    Shota_Rustaveli_Street,_Kyiv

  • George Walter (businessman)
  • English entrepreneur (1790 -1854)

    English entrepreneur, known for his involvement with early railways of the 1830s. He was the second son of the Rev. Edward Newton Walter. He became a Royal

    George Walter (businessman)

    George_Walter_(businessman)

  • List of years in Tunisia
  • 1857 1858 1859 1840s 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1830s 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1820s 1820 1821 1822 1823

    List of years in Tunisia

    List_of_years_in_Tunisia

  • Edward McGehee
  • Mississippi judge and planter (1786–1880)

    thousands of acres of cotton land at his Bowling Green Plantation. In the 1830s, McGehee was among a group of major planters who founded the Mississippi

    Edward McGehee

    Edward McGehee

    Edward_McGehee

  • Haida Jargon
  • Haida-based pidgin of Canada

    In the 1830s a pidgin trade language based on Haida, known as Haida Jargon, was used in the islands by speakers of English, Haida, Coast Tsimshian, and

    Haida Jargon

    Haida_Jargon

  • Eumeralla Wars
  • 1830s-1860s series of wars in Australia

    of the wider Australian frontier wars. The conflict lasted from the mid 1830s up until the 1860s, with the most intense period being between 1834 and

    Eumeralla Wars

    Eumeralla_Wars

  • 1820s in sociology
  • 1810s 1820s in sociology 1830s Other topics in 1820s: Fashion The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1820s. Events Thomas Malthus's

    1820s in sociology

    1820s_in_sociology

  • Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott
  • 1837 biography by John Gibson Lockhart

    Lord Byron it was one of the most influential literary biographies of the 1830s. Beacham p.1036 Bradford p.49 Beacham, Walton (ed.) Research Guide to Biography

    Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott

    Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott

    Memoirs_of_the_Life_of_Sir_Walter_Scott

  • John Dods House and Tavern
  • United States historic place

    visited the tavern. The construction of the nearby Morris Canal in the 1830s increased business at the tavern. National Register of Historic Places listings

    John Dods House and Tavern

    John Dods House and Tavern

    John_Dods_House_and_Tavern

  • Wingett Run
  • Stream in Ohio, U.S.

    after Jacob Wingett, who owned land near the mouth of Wingett Run in the 1830s. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Wingett Run

    Wingett Run

    Wingett_Run

  • Arqueros
  • Arqueros in the 1830s led the Norte Chico mountains north of La Serena to be exhaustively prospected sparkling the Chilean silver rush in the 1830s and 1840s

    Arqueros

    Arqueros

  • Mansehra Shiva Temple
  • Hindu temple in Pakistan

    temple is 2000 years old and the temple itself was reconstructed in the 1830s by the Raja of Jammu. The temple is situated in Chitti Gatti, 15 kilometres

    Mansehra Shiva Temple

    Mansehra Shiva Temple

    Mansehra_Shiva_Temple

  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  • 1876 novel by Mark Twain

    boy, Tom Sawyer, growing up along the Mississippi River. It is set in the 1830s–1840s in the town of St. Petersburg, which is based on Hannibal, Missouri

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    The_Adventures_of_Tom_Sawyer

  • Mohicans
  • Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Wooalnds

    American populations were forced to reservation in Indian Territory during the 1830s, and other reservations in the American West later. Decades later the United

    Mohicans

    Mohicans

  • HMS Harrier (1831)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    Harrier was an 18-gun Fly-class sloop, built for the Royal Navy during the 1830s. Harrier had a length at the gundeck of 114 feet 4 inches (34.8 m) and 93 feet

    HMS Harrier (1831)

    HMS Harrier (1831)

    HMS_Harrier_(1831)

  • Lovejoy's Hotel
  • Building in New York City, U.S.

    Lovejoy's Hotel was a New York City hotel from the 1830s through 1870. It was located at the corner of Park Row and Beekman Street in a six-story building

    Lovejoy's Hotel

    Lovejoy's Hotel

    Lovejoy's_Hotel

  • Beaufort Arms Hotel, Monmouth
  • Building in Monmouth, Wales

    dating from the early eighteenth century. The frontage was modified in the 1830s, possibly by the prolific early Victorian architect George Vaughan Maddox

    Beaufort Arms Hotel, Monmouth

    Beaufort Arms Hotel, Monmouth

    Beaufort_Arms_Hotel,_Monmouth

  • Peckerwood
  • Ethnic slur for White people

    use as an inversion of woodpecker in the Southern United States by the 1830s; it is also with the sense referring to white people documented from the

    Peckerwood

    Peckerwood

  • John Nelson Darby
  • British theologian (1800–1882)

    futurism. Pre-tribulation rapture theology was popularized extensively in the 1830s by Darby and the Plymouth Brethren, and further popularized in the United

    John Nelson Darby

    John Nelson Darby

    John_Nelson_Darby

  • Goodhead
  • Surname list

    include: Boma Goodhead (born 1970), Nigerian politician George Goodhead (fl. 1830s–1870s), Ibani chief Thomas Goodhead (born 1982), British barrister Holly

    Goodhead

    Goodhead

  • Stephen Duncan
  • American planter and banker

    Mississippi, and held major investments in railroads and lumber. In the 1830s, Duncan was one of the co-founders of the Mississippi Colonization Society

    Stephen Duncan

    Stephen Duncan

    Stephen_Duncan

  • Red Rover (clipper)
  • the fastest" opium clippers running between Calcutta and Lintin in the 1830s. Red Rover was modeled after an American War of 1812 blockade runner, Prince

    Red Rover (clipper)

    Red Rover (clipper)

    Red_Rover_(clipper)

  • Potawatomi
  • Algonquian Native American people

    Potawatomi migrated west during European and American settlement. In the 1830s the federal government removed most from their lands east of the Mississippi

    Potawatomi

    Potawatomi

    Potawatomi

  • Liberty Party (United States, 1840)
  • Political party in the 19th century United States

    universal emancipation and an integrated, egalitarian society. In the late 1830s, the antislavery movement in the United States was divided between Garrisonian

    Liberty Party (United States, 1840)

    Liberty_Party_(United_States,_1840)

  • William Conway Keele
  • Canadian lawyer

    Laws of Upper Canada Up to the Present Time... (Toronto, 1844). By the mid-1830s, he bought rural lands northwest of the city of Toronto, and south of the

    William Conway Keele

    William_Conway_Keele

  • Liverpool and Manchester Railway
  • Railway in England (1830–1845)

    successful, and influenced the development of railways across Britain in the 1830s. In 1845, the railway was absorbed by its principal business partner, the

    Liverpool and Manchester Railway

    Liverpool and Manchester Railway

    Liverpool_and_Manchester_Railway

  • James McManus (Iowa politician)
  • American politician (1804–1879)

    Sarah Whittlesey on 10 March 1831. He moved to what is now Iowa in the 1830s, and sent for his wife and seven children the following year. They lived

    James McManus (Iowa politician)

    James_McManus_(Iowa_politician)

  • Pulaski, Texas
  • Ghost town in Texas, US

    is situated on the banks of the Sabine River. It was settled in the mid-1830s, and was originally called Walnut Bluff. From 1842 to 1842, it served as

    Pulaski, Texas

    Pulaski,_Texas

  • Thomas Skinner Surr
  • 19th century English novelist

    genre of "season novels" and influenced silver fork novels in the 1820s and 1830s. Surr's father was the grocer John Surr; his mother Elizabeth (née Skinner)

    Thomas Skinner Surr

    Thomas_Skinner_Surr

  • Robert L. Stevens
  • American inventor and businessman (1787–1856)

    builder who served as president of the Camden and Amboy Railroad in the 1830s and 1840s. Stevens was born in Hoboken, New Jersey on October 18, 1787.

    Robert L. Stevens

    Robert L. Stevens

    Robert_L._Stevens

  • Zatoichi
  • Fictional character (blind swordsman) created by Kan Shimozawa

    is an itinerant blind masseur and swordsman of Japan's late Edo period (1830s and 1840s). He first appeared in the 1948 essay Zatoichi Monogatari, part

    Zatoichi

    Zatoichi

  • HMS Persian (1839)
  • sixteen-gun Acorn-class brig-sloop built for the Royal Navy during the 1830s. Persian had a length at the gundeck of 105 feet 1 inch (32.0 m) and 82 feet

    HMS Persian (1839)

    HMS_Persian_(1839)

  • Mfecane
  • 1815–1840 period of civil conflict in southern Africa

    since its inception as a historical concept. The label first emerged in the 1830s and blamed the disruption on the actions of King Shaka, who was alleged

    Mfecane

    Mfecane

    Mfecane

  • Azeglio Castle
  • d'Azeglio, a prominent figure of the Risorgimento, owned the property in the 1830s, visiting with his wife Giulia Manzoni and writing the historical novel

    Azeglio Castle

    Azeglio Castle

    Azeglio_Castle

  • List of years in Paraguay
  • 1857 1858 1859 1840s 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1830s 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1820s 1820 1821 1822 1823

    List of years in Paraguay

    List_of_years_in_Paraguay

  • A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country
  • Encyclopedia of Romanticism (Routledge Revivals): Culture in Britain, 1780s-1830s. Routledge. pp. 38–40. ISBN 978-1-135-23234-4. A_Biographical_Dictionar

    A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country

    A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country

    A_Biographical_Dictionary_of_the_Celebrated_Women_of_Every_Age_and_Country

  • Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland
  • Unifinished 1830s topography of Ireland

    The Ordnance Memoir of Ireland was a projected 1830s topography of Ireland to be published alongside the maps of the Ordnance Survey of Ireland using

    Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland

    Ordnance_Survey_Memoirs_of_Ireland

  • Windsor Police Station Stables
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    constructed between c. 1818 and occupied by 1820 with additions in the 1830s and 1840s. This building was constructed in 1836 by Major Barney and used

    Windsor Police Station Stables

    Windsor Police Station Stables

    Windsor_Police_Station_Stables

  • Paul Delaroche
  • French painter (1797–1856)

    on English history brought him popularity in Britain in the 1830s and 1840s. In the 1830s, he produced some of his most lauded works, including Cromwell

    Paul Delaroche

    Paul Delaroche

    Paul_Delaroche

  • Matinées musicales
  • Benjamin Britten using music composed by Gioachino Rossini in and around the 1830s. The suite is a successor to Britten's earlier suite based on Rossini, Soirées

    Matinées musicales

    Matinées musicales

    Matinées_musicales

  • Antebellum architecture
  • 19th-century Southern US architecture

    roughly the 30 years before the American Civil War; approximately between the 1830s to 1860s. While Antebellum style homes have their roots in Neoclassical

    Antebellum architecture

    Antebellum architecture

    Antebellum_architecture

  • Factory Island
  • Island in Maine, United States

    Mill No. 3, of the former York Manufacturing Company and dating to the 1830s, is occupied by a restaurant and apartments today. Saco Transportation Center

    Factory Island

    Factory Island

    Factory_Island

  • Old Carolina, Texas
  • Ghost town in Texas, US

    Cummings, nearby the Missouri Pacific Railroad. The town was founded in the 1830s, and was originally called Bath, and was renamed to Old Carolina c. 1838

    Old Carolina, Texas

    Old_Carolina,_Texas

  • Ramparts of Quebec City
  • City wall in Quebec, Canada

    Quebec in 1760, and the American siege of Quebec in 1775. From the 1820s to 1830s, the British expanded and improved the ramparts and the rest of the city's

    Ramparts of Quebec City

    Ramparts of Quebec City

    Ramparts_of_Quebec_City

  • List of criminal organizations in New York City
  • (1980-1992), who were active in Chinatown Bowe Brothers (1840-1860) Bowery Boys (1830s-1860s) Breed Motorcycle Club (1965-2006) Broadway Mob (1920s) Brooklyn Camorra

    List of criminal organizations in New York City

    List_of_criminal_organizations_in_New_York_City

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Qadar |

    Divine destiny

  • Trayathi | த்ரயாதீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Trayathi | த்ரயாதீ 

    Divine protection

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Prachethi

    Name of a sage

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  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swiss, Ukrainian

    Elena

    Light; Sun Ray; Shining; Form of Eleanor; Variant of Helen; Feminine of Alexander; Defender of Mankind; Sun; The Bright One

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  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Iranian, Parsi

    Gordia

    A Female Character in Shahnameh

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    Indian

    Zahirul

    Helper of religion of Islam

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    Ivy Plant; Climber; A Climbing Evergreen Ornamental Plant; Valuable Coral Beads; Ivy Tree

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    Indian, Telugu

    Sivaiah

    Lord Shiva

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    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Abrik

    Precious Like Gold

  • Chandidaas
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Chandidaas

    Name of a Saint

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