1884 – Tavern, Royal Albert Dock, London
Perspective view, ground plan & first floor plan published in The Building News, August 1st.1884.
1884 – Telegram Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
This building was constructed for R.J. Whitla & Co., dry goods wholesaler and internally features pre-fabricated cast iron columns.
1884 – The Adams Express Building, Chicago
At 183-189 Dearborn Street, was probably the most imposing old-style structure in Chicago. Particularly noticeable is the magnificent granite arch as its portal.
1884 – The Bootle Cocoa Rooms, Bootle, Lancashire
1884 – The Bughties, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Scotland
Built for W.H. Furguson , this perspective view published in The Architect, March 22nd 1884.
1884 – The Grange, Walton on Thames, Surrey
Perspective published in The Building News ~ April 18th 1884.
1884 – The Lodge, Webbington, Somerset
Published in The Building News, October 17th 1884. Lodge at Webbington designed by Edward John May,
1884 – The Royal Albert Asylum for Idiots, Lancashire
The chief stone of a new asylum for idiots of the six northern counties of England has been laid with Masonic ceremonial by the Earl of Zetland as Grand Master.
1884 – The Savoy Hotel, Strand, London
Proposed new buildings published in The Building News, January 4th 1884.