1879 – Presentation Convent, Melbourne, Australia Architect: S.F. Hynes Designed by Cork architect Samuel F. Hynes, for the Archbishop of Melbourne. “The buildings are disposed around a court so as to be well ventilated and lighted.
1880 – St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Architect: William Butterfield The Architectural style of the Cathedral is best described as Gothic transitional, being partly Early English and partly Decorated.
1882 – Law Courts, Melbourne, Australia Architect: Smith & Johnson 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.
1887 – Northcote Town Hall, Victoria Architect: George Johnson Built in 1887 as the municipal offices and council chambers for the City of Northcote. After the amalgamation of the City of Northcote with the City of Preston in 1994 to form the City of Darebin,
1929 – Parliament House, Melbourne, Victoria Architect: Peter Kerr In the early 1850s a competition was held for a design for the building, but all the entries were rejected and the government architect,