Architect: Richard Norman Shaw
1882 – Ipswich Corn Exchange & Shops, Suffolk
Architect: Brightwen Binyon
Front Perspective View including plan published in The Building News,
1882 – Irish Church Missions, No.28 Bachelors Walk, Dublin
A well maintained building with wide round-headed windows at ground level.
1882 – Kensington Lodge, Grove Park, Rathmines, Dublin
Architect: William I. Chambers
Fantastically ornate brickwork and terra cotta on this Queen-Anne Style house designed by William Isaac Chambers for himself,
1882 – Ladywood Branch Dispensary, Birmingham
Architect: Payne & Talbot
Accepted & rejected front elevations including plans as published in The Building News,
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.
1882 – Londonderry Port & Harbour Commissioners
Architect: John Kennedy
The Londonderry Port &
1882 – Lowder Memorial Clegy House, Wapping Lane, London
Architect: Bowes A. Paige
A plaque on the building reads “This Clergy House was erected to the memory of Charles Fuge Lowder,
1882 – Mariner’s Institute, Canning Town, London
Architect: Byrne & Crombie
Perspective view including ground &
1882 – Masonic Hall, Cavan, Co. Cavan
Small Gothic inspired Masonic Hall on an almost domestic scale.
