Selected Buildings
- Most Holy Trinity in Lyttelton, 1852 (demolished, 1857)
- Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings, 1858–1865 (partially collapsed in the 2011 Canterbury earthquake)
- Christchurch Cathedral, begun 1864 (replaced with new building, 1901; partially collapsed in the 2011 Canterbury earthquake)
- Canterbury Museum, 1869–1882
- St. Augustine's Church, Waimate 1872 (photo)
- Trinity Church, Christchurch, 1872 (partially collapsed in the 2011 Canterbury earthquake, but will be restored)
- Holy Trinity Avonside Church Chancel, 1874–1877 (photo)
- St Paul's Anglican Church, Papanui, 1876–1877
- Canterbury College Hall, Christchurch, 1882 (photo)
- Church of the Good Shepherd, Phillipstown, 1884–1885
- St Mary's Church, Auckland, begun 1886 (relocated, 1982)
- St John's Cathedral, Napier, 1886–1888
- Sunnyside Asylum, Christchurch, 1881–1893
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