1882 – Former Police Station, The Rocks, Sydney, Australia
Beautiful sandstone facade on this well maintained heritage building, and considered to be one of State Architect James Barnet’s best small-scale works.
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.
1882 – St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney, Australia
St. Mary’s Cathedral is the largest ecclesiastical building in Australia. Work began in 1868 while the architect William Wardell was still based in Melbourne.
1884 – Australasian Steam Navigation Co., Sydney, Australia
Combined warehouses and offices for the Australasian Steam Navigation Company on the waterfront of The Rocks area of Sydney.
1884 – Brisbane Town Hall, Queensland, Australia
1884 – Country House, near Sydney, Australia
Birds-eye front perspective, view from the garden & plan as published in The Building News,
1884 – Frazer Memorial Fountain, Sydney, Australia
Donated to the City of Sydney by the Hon. John Frazer, MLC (1827-84), a merchant, company director and philanthropist.
1884 – St. Saviour’s Cathedral, Goulburn, New South Wales
About the size of a large English parish church in “Decorated Gothic”, St. Saviour’s is cruciform,
1886 – English, Scottish & Australian Bank, The Rocks, Sydney, Australia
Constructed from sandstone and designed in the Gothic Revival style by prominent architect William Wardell, this a rare Sydney example of the secular use of this type of architecture which is more commonly associated with ecclesiastical or academic buildings.