Mortimer Lewis - Partial List of Works

Partial List of Works

The following Lewis buildings are listed on the Register of the National Estate.

  • Toll House, Windsor (probably by Lewis), circa 1835
  • Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum (Gladesville Mental Hospital), 1836
  • Police Station, Victoria Road, Ryde, 1837
  • Parramatta Court House, 1837
  • Former Darlinghurst Gaol, Sydney, 1836
  • National Trust (originally military hospital), remodelled by Lewis, 1850s
  • Court House, Darlinghurst, 1836
  • Original Customs House, Sydney, 1844
  • Legislative Council Chamber, Sydney, 1843
  • Original Museum contained within Australian Museum, Sydney, 1849
  • Treasury Building and Premier's Office, Sydney, 1849
  • Police Station, Phillip Street, Sydney, 1869
  • Bronte House, Sydney, 1838
  • Toll House, Windsor circa 1835 (probably Lewis)
  • Signal Station, Vaucluse, early 1840s
  • Former Court House, Sloane Street, Goulburn, 1849
  • Court House, Berrima, 1838
  • Former Court House, Wollombi, 1866
  • Gaol, East Maitland, 1844–48
  • Police Station, Hunter Street, Newcastle, 1849
  • Court House, Raymond terrace, 1841
  • Former Court House, Scone, 1848–49
  • Court House, Hartley, 1837
  • Nugal Hall, Randwick, 1853
  • Wentworth Mausoleum, Vaucluse, 1873 (attributed to Mansfield brothers by some sources)
  • Signal Station, Vaucluse

  • Former Darlinghurst Gaol

  • Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum (Gladesville Mental Hospital)

  • Court House, Hartley

  • Bronte House, Bronte

  • Wentworth Mausoleum, Vaucluse

  • Police Station, Ryde

  • Darlinghurst Court House

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