1906 – Wesleyan Church, The Haugh, Bolton, Lancashire
Perspective view including ground floor plan published in The Building News, February 2nd 1906.
1906 – White Lodge, Liphook, Hampshire
1906 – Withington Cemetery Chapel, Lancashire
Second place design in competition – also won by Woodhouse with a different design.
1906 – Womans Hospital, Soho, London
1906 – Woodford Urban District Council Offices, Essex
1906 – Working Mens College, Camden, London
Working Men’s College is the oldest surviving adult education institute in Europe, was founded in 1854 and was associated with the Cooperative Movement and the Christian Socialists,
1908 – Carnegie Library & Museum, Pery Sq., Limerick
Library funded by donation from Andrew Carnegie, and constructed after an architectural competition. Sheridan’s design was actually placed second by the assessor G.C.
1908 – Manchester Corporation Tramways Depot, Lancashire
1922 – Government Buildings, Merrion Street, Dublin
One of the most visually impressive of Dublin’s buildings and the butt of many pointed comments after its recent expensive restoration and refurbishment as Government Office,