1884 – Entrance Porch, Tower Crecy, Campden Hill, London
Designed for William Matterson esq and published in The Building News, October 17th 1884. During August 1940 the imitation Tudor Tower Crecy on Aubrey Walk and Tor Villa suffered irreparable bomb damage.
1884 – Farm House at Armston, Northamptonshire
Designed for The Duke of Buccleuch on one of his estates, tje south west view including ground plan was published in The Building News,
1884 – Former Burkes Bonded Warehouses, Lotts, Dublin
Only the fine façade of E & J Burkes’ Bonded Warehouses remain, as the building was demolished to provide a concert space for the Spirit music venue.
1884 – Former London and North Western Hotel, North Wall Quay, Dublin
In 1861 the London and North Western Railway Company which had been operating a steam packet service across the Irish Sea,
1884 – Former Masonic Hall, Armagh, Co. Armagh
An eccentric polychromatic building built as a Masonic Hall and now used as a Plymouth Brethren Meeting House.
1884 – Forster Green & Co., Royal Avenue, Belfast
Now known as Eagle Chambers, a three-storey stucco building with curved facade into North Street. Originally an extension of Forster Green’s four-storey ‘Golden Eagle’
1884 – Frazer Memorial Fountain, Sydney, Australia
Donated to the City of Sydney by the Hon. John Frazer, MLC (1827-84), a merchant, company director and philanthropist.
1884 – Gate House, Sion Mills, Co. Tyrone
Built to complement the large house built for the Herdman family, it is quite similar in design to one at Stokesay Castle.
1884 – George Green Schools, East India Dock, Blackwall, London
The school was founded by George Green, a successful ship builder from Poplar, who became a wealthy man,