1815 – St. Brendan’s Church of Ireland, Birr, Co. Offaly Architect: John Johnson / Sir Thomas Drew Built in 1815, to a design by architect John Johnson, with four-bay nave and five-stage tower.
1854 – St. Matthew’s Church, Cobo, Guernsey Architect: John Johnson Designed by John Johnson in the Romanesque style which originated in Normandy. This is very much in keeping with its surroundings,
1862 – The Colquhoun Mortuary Chapel, Woking, Surrey Architect: John Johnson “The Mortuary Chapel illustrated in the accompanying plate is built entirely of Bath stone; the roof is of stone,
1868 – House at Sevenoaks, Kent Architect: John Johnson From The Building News: “THIS house, of which we give perspective and plans, has been erected,
1873 – Alexandra Palace, London Architect: John Johnson & Alfred Meeson Built as “The People’s Palace” in 1873, Alexandra Palace provided the Victorians with a great environment and recreation centre,
1879 – Ipswich Post Office, Suffolk Architect: John Johnson “To-DAY we give a view, with plans, of the chosen design for the New Post-Office at Ipswich.