1882 – Law Courts, Melbourne, Australia
English immigrant duo Alfred Louis Smith (1830–1907) and Arthur Ebdon Johnson (1859–95) won a architectural competition for their design and prepared the working drawings.
English immigrant duo Alfred Louis Smith (1830–1907) and Arthur Ebdon Johnson (1859–95) won a architectural competition for their design and prepared the working drawings.
The Londonderry Port & Harbour Commissioners built this fine sandstone building in 1882 to the design of John Kennedy.
Perspective view including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, April 21st 1882.
Small Gothic inspired Masonic Hall on an almost domestic scale.
Architect: Bowes A. Paige
Completed in a Tudor revival in 1882, the Chambers at Middle Temple. Repaired and altered in 1950 after bomb damage in the Second World War.
The Examination Schools were designed by Thomas Graham Jackson, Oxford’s most famous 19th century architect, in 1876 and their construction was completed in 1882.
Built in a Flemish-Baronial style, and still in use today as the Town House. Constructed to the design of local architect William Lawrie as a larger version of Sir George Gilbert Scott’s Albert Institute in Dundee.
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