1878 – Laurier House, Ottawa, Ontario
Located in a quiet residential neighbourhood close to Parliament Hill, Laurier House is a National Historic Site. It was built in 1878 in the Second Empire Style,
1878 – Leslie Memorial, Glaslough, Co. Monaghan
Designed by Sir John Leslie in memory of his brother Charles Powell Leslie from whom he inherited the estate.
1878 – Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Undoubtedly influenced by the French clergy in Santa Fe, the Gothic Revival-style chapel was patterned after King Louis IX’s Sainte-Chapelle in Paris;
1878 – Lowther Garden Mansions, Queen’s Gate, London
Perspective view including ground & upper floor plans published in The Building News,
1878 – Luke Fildes House & Studio, Kensington, London
A Victorian artists’ colony in this part of Kensington with artists such as G.F. Watts and Luke Fildes,
1878 – Magdalen Asylum & Laundry, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
The buildings are now part of St. Michael’s Hospital but were constructed as one of the infamous Magdalen Laundries.
1878 – Manchester School of Art, Lancashire
Perspective View including ground & first floor plans published in The Building News, November 1st 1878.
1878 – Masonic Hall, Bailieborough, Co. Cavan
Originally built by First and Second Bailieborough Presbyterian Churches as an institute for the education of boys in their faith. In 1903 it was acquired by the Masonic Order and it continues to be a meeting place for Lodge 796.
1878 – Messrs. Doulton Studios & Showrooms, Lambeth, London
Now known as Southbank House, the only surviving part of the Doulton Pottery complex in Lambeth,