1884 – Spencer House, 65-73 Royal Avenue, Belfast
Designed by Young & Mackenzie and built in two phases for J. C. Mayrs &
1884 – SS Augustine and John, Thomas Street, Dublin
The tallest existing spire in Dublin and sited on high ground so as to be visible from the Liffey valley,
1884 – St Andrew By-The-Lake, Toronto, Ontario
The moving force behind the construction of this island church was Reverend Arthur Sweatman who later became Archbishop of Toronto,
1884 – St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Reading, Berkshire
“A square site necessitate a departure from the usual type of planning, and advantage was taken of this to produce a building practicaly without obstruction to sight.
1884 – St. Augustine’s Church, Croydon, Surrey
St Augustine’s church is a distinguished building, predominantly in the Decorated style. However, the window tracery of the side aisles is Perpendicular.
1884 – St. Bartholomews, Carbrook, Sheffield, Yorkshire
The Henry Wilson Memorial Church as published in The Building News, February 15th 1884.
1884 – St. Carthage’s Church, Lismore, Co. Waterford
St Cartage’s Parish Church was officially opened in 1884, and is regarded as one of the finest examples of Lombardo-Romanesque churches in Ireland.
1884 – St. Francis Cathedral, Santa Fe, New Mexico
On the site where St. Frances Cathedral stands today there was originally a small mission church.
1884 – St. John the Baptist Church, Quebec City, Quebec
Following the fire of 1881 that destroyed Saint-Jean Church (constructed in 1847) and almost the entire Saint-Jean-Baptiste suburb,