1894 – Department of Lands Building, Bridge St., Sydney, Australia
Block bound by Bridge, Loftus, Bent and Gresham Streets and constructed in two stages by State architects James Barnet and his successor Walter Liberty Vernon.
Block bound by Bridge, Loftus, Bent and Gresham Streets and constructed in two stages by State architects James Barnet and his successor Walter Liberty Vernon.
“The new entrance porch and enclosing railing (of which we give an illustration), have just been carried out for the trustees from designs by and under the superintendence of Mr George P Beater MRIAI,
Design for a pair of semi-detached villas for the Windsor area of Belfast.
Built as a meetingplace for the local branch of the International Order of Odd Fellows, an offshoot of the Masons.
In 1892, $125,000 was set aside for the construction of this building, and Warren Hayes,
Constructed as a branch of the Bank of Montreal, built in 1894 by Sir Francis Rattenbury.
Former warehouse and entrance archway for Power’s Distillery, now the National College of Art & Design.
Originally a two storey house of around 1840 but later much extended into a large rambling Italianate mansion.
An eclectic Victorian seaside hotel designed to take advantage of the railways. Later known as the La Touche Hotel.