1857 – Art Treasures Exhibition Building, Manchester, Lancashire Architect: Francis Fowke & Edward Salomons A temporary exhibition structure built to hold the ‘Art Treasures of Great Britain”
1861 – Royal Museum, Edinburgh Architect: Captain Francis Fowke Forming the major part of the National Museums of Scotland, the Royal Museum is located in Chambers Street and was designed by Captain Francis Fowke,
1862 – International Exhibition, London Architect: Captain Francis Fowke Held in South Kensington, on a site now occupied by the Natural History Museum. The buildings,
1864 – National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square, Dublin Architect: Richard Griffith, Charles Lanyon, Captain Francis Fowke, Sir Thomas Manly Deane, Benson + Forsyth The original building was an exact elevational copy of the Natural History Museum by Frederick Clarendon across Leinster Lawn.
1872 – South Kensington Museum, London Architect: Captain Francis Fowke The original facade of what was to become the Victoria and Albert Museum. Now part of the quadrangle behind Aston Webb’s new building completed in 1909.