Major Works
| Subject | Work | Location | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sir John Forrest | bust | Parliament House (Forrest Foyer) | 1898 |
| Alexander Forrest | statue | Stirling Gardens, Perth | 1902 |
| C. Y. O'Connor | bust | Mundaring Weir | 1907 |
| Sir James Lee-Steere | bust | Parliament House (Lee Steere Foyer) | 1909 |
| C.Y. O'Connor | statue | Fremantle Harbour | 1911 |
| Explorers' Monument | monument | Fremantle | 1913 |
| Australian Mutual Provident Society | bronze emblem | Perth (now moved to Floreat Waters) | 1925 |
| Frederick Henry Piesse | statue | Katanning | 1916 |
| Head of Christ | alto-relief marble | exterior of St Patrick's Church, Fremantle | |
| Peace | bronze | Midland Railway Workshops | |
| 12-panel frieze | freestone | Sanctuary, Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne |
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