•
Belsay Hall (as assistant to Sir Charles Monck),
Belsay (1810–1817) • The Scottish Presbyterian Church, North Shields (later a
Salvation Army hall) •
Newbrough Hall (1812) • North Seaton Hall near Ashington (1813) (demolished 1960) • Prestwick Lodge (later Prestwick Hall),
Ponteland (1815) • Sandyford Park (later Nazareth House), Newcastle (1817) • Doxford Hall near
Embleton (1818) •
Morpeth Gaol and Courthouse (1822–1828), the gaol was demolished in 1891 but the courthouse is still extant. •
Newcastle Gaol, Carliol Square (1823), (demolished 1925) • Angerton Hall,
Hartburn (1823) •
Mitford Hall,
Mitford (1823–1829) • Eldon Square, Newcastle (1824–1826), (partially demolished 1969, nos. 1-4 remain) •
Nunnykirk Hall, near
Netherwitton (1825) •
Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Barras Bridge, Newcastle (1825) • Numerous houses, villas and terraces in the New Bridge/Pandon area, Newcastle (1820s) (of these only Dobson's own house at New Bridge Street West survives) • Lying-In Hospital, New Bridge Street, Newcastle (1826) • Scotch Church, North Bridge Street, Monkwearmouth (1827) (demolished 1891) • St Mary's Place, Newcastle (1829) • Longhirst Hall, Morpeth (1824) • Benwell Towers, Newcastle (1831) • Royal Arcade, Newcastle (1831–32), (demolished 1969) •
Meldon Park, near Morpeth (1832) • Newcastle General Cemetery (later Jesmond Cemetery) (1836). • Carlton Terrace,
Jesmond, Newcastle (1840) • Market Keeper's House and Office of Cattle Market, Newcastle (1842) •
Lilburn Tower, near
Wooler (1842) • Church of St James, Newcastle, (1833) •
Collingwood Monument (base and plinth),
Tynemouth, (1845) • Royal Station Hotel, Newcastle, (1847–1850) • Flax Mill (now
the Cluny public house),
Ouseburn Valley (1848) • Church of St Cuthbert,
Consett, (1849–50) •
Central railway station, Newcastle (1849–50) • Elswick Dene, Newcastle (1850) • Barber Surgeons Hall, Newcastle (1851) • Dobson Wing of Newcastle Infirmary, Newcastle (1852–1855) (demolished 1954) •
Warrington Museum & Art Gallery,
Warrington 1855–1857 •
Hartlepool Cemetery, now known as Spion Kop Cemetery Local Nature Reserve (1856) • Clayton Memorial Church (
Jesmond Parish Church),
Jesmond, Newcastle (1857–61) • Church of St Edward the Confessor,
Sudbrooke, Lincolnshire (1860). •
Jesmond Dene Banqueting Hall, Newcastle (1860–1862) ==References==