Work |
Suburb/city |
Type |
Style |
Completed |
Involvement |
Image |
Notes
|
All Saints' Church |
Condobolin |
Church |
|
1879 (1879) |
Architect (attributed) |
|
[1]
|
All Saints' Church |
Tumut |
Church |
Norman-influenced Gothic Revival |
April 1888 (1888-04) |
Architect |
|
[2]
|
All Saints' Church |
Woollahra |
Church |
French Geometric Gothic Revival |
1882 (1882) |
Architect |
|
[3]: [pp. 6, 56]
|
Aston Lodge (subsequently named: Loreto Sisters' School, Mount St. Joseph, Little Sisters of the Poor Novitiate, International Grammar School, and now Emanuel School) |
Randwick |
Initially private home; now school |
Victorian Italianate |
1864 (1864) |
Architect |
|
[4]
|
Bidura |
Glebe |
Private home |
Victorian Regency |
c. 1860s |
- Architect
- Principal residence
|
|
[5]
|
Bishopscourt, formerly known as Greenoaks |
Darling Point |
Private home, formerly a presbytery, and initially a private home |
Gothic picturesque |
1849 (1849) |
Architect |
|
[6][7]
|
Christ Church |
Geelong |
Church |
|
c. 1847 (c. 1847) |
Architect |
|
[citation needed]
|
Christ Church |
Jugiong |
Church |
|
1873 (1873) |
Architect |
|
[8]
|
Christ Church St Laurence |
Haymarket |
Church |
|
|
Spire only |
|
[9]
|
Church of Holy Trinity |
Berrima |
Church |
Gothic Revival |
1849 (1849) |
Architect |
|
[10]
|
Church of the Holy Innocents |
Rossmore |
Church |
Gothic Revival |
1850 (1850) |
Architects: |
|
[11]
|
Clarke's Building, Trinity College, Melbourne |
Parkville, Melbourne |
Residential college |
|
1887 (1887) |
Architect |
|
[12]
|
Craigholme |
Darling Point |
Private home |
|
1859 (1859) |
Architect |
|
[13]
|
Fairlight House |
Fairlight |
Private home |
Victorian Georgian |
May 1860 (1860-05) |
Architect |
|
since demolished[14]
|
Garrison Church |
Millers Point |
Church |
Gothic Revival |
1878 (1878) |
Co-architect with Henry Ginn |
|
[15][16]
|
Goat Island Queen's Magazine |
Sydney Harbour |
Military garrison |
|
1850 (1850) |
Co-architect with Mortimer Lewis and Alexander Dawson |
|
[17]
|
Graythwaite |
North Sydney |
Private residence; now part of Sydney Church of England Grammar School |
Victorian Italianate |
1885 (1885) |
Co-architect with Goold and Hilling |
|
[18]
|
Holy Trinity Church |
Kelso |
Church rectory |
Gothic Revival |
1877 (1877) |
Architect |
|
[19][20]: 153
|
Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church |
Annandale |
Presbyterian Church |
Gothic Revival |
1889 (1889) |
Designed by Blacket's sons, Cyril and Arthur Blacket |
|
[21]
|
Jenner House (subsequent use as Fleet Club, Stramshall, Jenner Private Hospital, Kurragheen, Lugano) |
Potts Point |
Private residence |
- Regency Revival
- Victorian Italianate
|
1871 (1871) |
Architect with John Horbury Hunt; Thomas Rowe: second floor |
|
[22]
|
Liverpool Hospital (former) |
Liverpool |
Hospital |
|
1874 (1874) |
- Second architect
- Design of buildings A & F
|
|
[23]
|
Maitland banks:
- Bank of New South Wales (now Westpac)
- Commercial Banking Company of Sydney (now NAB)
|
Maitland |
Banks |
|
|
Architect |
|
[24]
|
Northwood House |
Northwood |
Private residence |
|
1878 (1878) |
Architect |
|
[25]
|
Prince of Wales Hospital |
Randwick |
Hospital |
|
|
|
|
[26]
|
St Alban's Church |
Muswellbrook |
Church |
English, Victorian Gothic Revival |
1869 (1869) |
Builder; supervised by John Horbury Hunt |
|
[27]
|
St Andrew's Cathedral and Chapter House |
Sydney CBD |
Cathedral |
Perpendicular Gothic |
1868 (1868) |
Architect |
|
[3][28][29]
|
St George's Cathedral |
Perth |
Cathedral |
Victorian Academic |
1888 (1888) |
Co-architect with Thomas Whitney |
|
[30]
|
St James' Church |
Morpeth |
Church |
Old Colonial Gothic Picturesque |
1840 (1840); 1862 (1862); 1875 (1875) |
Architects:
|
|
[27]
|
St John's Church |
Ashfield |
Church |
|
1843 (1843); 1875 (1875) |
|
|
[31]
|
St John's Church (also known as St John the Evangelist Anglican Church) |
Camden |
Church |
Gothic Revival |
1849 (1849) |
Architects:
- John Cunningham
- Sir George Gilbert Scott
- Blacket
|
|
[32]
|
St John's Church (also known as St John's Anglican Church Newcastle; Church of St John the Evangelist; and St John's Cooks Hill) |
Cooks Hill, Newcastle |
Church |
Old Colonial Greek Revival |
1860 (1860) |
Architect |
|
[33]
|
St John's Church |
Darlinghurst |
Church |
Gothic Revival |
1875 (1875) |
|
|
[34][35]
|
St John's Church |
Wilberforce |
Church |
Victorian Gothic |
1859 (1859) |
Architect |
|
[36]
|
St John the Evangelist Church |
Glebe |
Church |
Victorian Romanesque |
1870 (1870) |
|
|
[37]
|
St John the Evangelist Church |
Wallerawang |
Church |
Victorian Gothic |
1881 (1881) |
Architect |
|
[38][39]
|
St John the Evangelist Church |
Wollombi |
Church |
Old Colonial Gothic Picturesque |
c. 1846 (c. 1846) |
- Original architect
- Design and supervision of extensions
|
|
[40]
|
St John's College |
University of Sydney |
Residential college of the Catholic Church |
Gothic Revival |
1862 (1862) |
Co-architect with William Wardell |
|
[41][42]
|
St Jude's Church |
Randwick |
Church |
Victorian Gothic |
1865 (1865) |
Attributed architects:
|
|
[43]
|
St Mark's Anglican |
Greendale |
|
Victorian Gothic Revival |
1848 |
|
|
[44][45]
|
St Mark's Church |
Darling Point |
|
Academic? Gothic Revival |
|
Architect
- (spires completed post-mortem)
|
|
[46][47]
|
St Mary's the Virgin Church |
Maitland |
Church |
Victorian Gothic |
1867 (1867) |
Architect |
|
[48]
|
St Mary's Church |
Waverley |
Church |
Ecclesiastical Gothic Revival |
1864 (1864) |
Architect |
|
[49]
|
St Matthew's Church |
Manly |
Church |
Victorian Gothic |
1865 (1865) |
Architect |
|
demolished in 1928[14][50]
|
St Michael's Cathedral |
Wollongong |
Cathedral |
Victorian Gothic |
1859 (1859) |
Architect |
|
[51]
|
St Michael's Church |
Surry Hills |
Church |
Gothic Revival |
1854 (1854) |
Architect |
|
[52][53]
|
St Michael's Church |
Vaucluse |
Church |
|
|
|
|
[54]
|
St Nicholas Anglican Church |
Goulburn |
Church |
Semi Norman |
1880 |
Architect |
|
[55]
|
St Paul's College |
University of Sydney |
Residential college |
Gothic Revival |
- 1858 (1858)
- 1859 (1859)
- 1864 (1864)
|
- Radford and Blacket Wing
- West Blacket Wing
- Three bays of cloisters
|
|
[56]
|
St Paul's Church |
Burwood |
Church |
Gothic Revival |
1871 (1871) |
Architect |
|
[57][58]
|
St Paul's Church and former Rectory (Rectory repurposed as a private residence) |
Carcoar |
|
Gothic Revival |
1849 (1849) |
Architect |
|
[59]
|
St Paul's Church (now the Cathedral of the Annunciation of Our Lady) |
Redfern |
Church now a Greek Orthodox cathedral |
Colonial Decorated Gothic |
1855 (1855) |
Architect |
|
[60]
|
St Peter's Church |
Richmond |
Church |
Victorian Rustic Gothic |
1863 (1863) |
- Second architect
- Rectory additions
|
|
[61]
|
St Peter's Church (also known as St Peter's Church, Cooks River) |
St Peters |
Church |
Old Colonial Gothick Picturesque |
1839 (1839) |
Architects: |
|
[62]
|
St Peter's Church |
Watsons Bay |
Church |
|
1864 (1864) |
Architect |
|
[63]
|
St Philip's Church |
Sydney CBD |
Church |
Victorian Gothic with English Perpendicular detail |
1856 (1856) |
Architect |
|
[64]
|
St. Saviour's Cathedral |
Goulburn |
Cathedral |
Victorian Gothic |
1884 (1884) |
- Pro-Cathedral
- Cathedral
- (spires completed post-mortem)
|
|
[65][66]
|
St Simon's and St Jude's Church |
Bowral |
Church |
|
1874 (1874) |
Architect |
|
since demolished and replaced[67]
|
St Stephen's Church |
Newtown |
Church |
Victorian Rustic Gothic |
1874 (1874) |
Architect |
|
[68]
|
St Stephen's Church |
Willoughby |
Church |
Gothic Revival |
1884 (1884) |
Architects: - Edmund Blacket
- Arthur Blacket
|
|
[69]
|
St Thomas' Church |
North Sydney |
Church |
Victorian Gothic |
1883 (1883) |
Architects: - Edmund Blacket
- Cyril Blacket
|
|
[70]
|
Skellatar House |
Maitland |
Private home |
|
1883 (1883) |
Architect |
|
[71]
|
Steyne Hotel |
Manly |
Public hotel |
|
1859 (1859); 1864 (1864) |
Architect |
|
since demolished with a newer structure[14][72]
|
Sydney Grammar School |
Sydney CBD |
School |
|
1857 (1857) |
North and South Blacket rooms |
|
[73]
|
Tocal Homestead |
Tocal |
Homestead |
Late Georgian/ Regency Revival |
1922 (1922) |
Architects - William Moir
- Edmund Blacket
|
|
[74]
|
Water Police Court (currently used as the Justice and Police Museum) |
Phillip Street, Sydney CBD |
Court house |
Australian classic revival |
1855 (1855) |
- Architect
- subsequent developments by:
|
|
[75][76]
|
Yaralla Estate (also known as Dame Eadith Walker Estate and Dame Eadith Walker Hospital) |
Concord |
Private home; subsequently converted to a hospital |
Victorian Italianate |
1864 (1864) |
Architect |
|
[77]
|