Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon, Civil Engineers and Architects was a 19th-century firm working mainly in Dublin and Belfast, and the leading architectural firm...
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Lanyon is a surname which originates from the hamlet of Lanyon (Madron), Cornwall, and may refer to: Charles Lanyon (1813−1889), English architect George...
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Lanyon as Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon, Civil Engineers and Architects. Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon was dissolved in 1872. A blue plaque commemorating Lanyon is displayed...
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by John Lanyon of Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon architects. In the mid-19th century, the Jefferyes and Colthurst families were joined by marriage, and the Colthurst...
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Albert Memorial Clock, Belfast (category Monuments and memorials to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)
Initially Barre was not awarded his prize and the contract was secretly given to Lanyon, Lynn, and Lanyon, who had come second. Following public outcry...
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Castle Leslie (category William Henry Lynn buildings)
castle is fashioned in the Scottish baronial style and was designed by the firm of Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon in 1870 for Sir John Leslie, 1st Baronet, MP. It...
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Thomas McClean for the endowment and construction of a new parish church, the architect John Lanyon of Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon was appointed in 1866. Building...
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Belfast Castle (category Buildings and structures in Belfast)
of Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon. Some architectural historians believe that the chapel, like the castle, was designed by either W.H. Lynn or John Lanyon. Harriet...
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He and Lanyon formed a partnership in 1854; in 1860, with Charles' son John Lanyon as junior partner, they incorporated as Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon. The...
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building started in 1861 and opened in 1863, built by the architect William Henry Lynn of the Belfast company Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon, largely funded by wealthy...
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bought in 1853 by The Herdman Brothers, the architectural company Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon were hired to extend the compound. The mill was built with grey...
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as the graduate school. Unlike the university's Tudor Revival Lanyon Building, the Lynn Building is in the High Victorian Gothic style which was prominent...
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Cavehill (category Mountains and hills of County Antrim)
was designed by the firm of Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon and was constructed for The 3rd Marquess of Donegall in the late 1860s and early 1870s in the Deer Park...
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Portrush Town Hall (category City and town halls in Northern Ireland)
designed by Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon in the Scottish baronial style, built by Thomas Stewart Dickson of Larne in red brick at a cost of £2,300 and was officially...
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The Son of Dr. Jekyll (category Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde films)
as Edward Jekyll / Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Jody Lawrance as Lynn Utterson Alexander Knox as Dr. Curtis Lanyon Lester Matthews as Sir John Utterson...
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Place & Mine. BBC Northern Ireland. Retrieved 13 December 2020. "Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon - Works". Dictionary of Irish Architects. Irish Architectural Archive...
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Larne Lough (section Flora and fauna)
station then running alongside Belfast Lough via Carrickfergus and Belfast Lanyon Place to Belfast Grand Central List of loughs in Ireland List of Ramsar...
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Scrabo Tower (category Buildings and structures in County Down)
fourth design had been submitted by the firm Lanyon & Lynn, a partnership of Charles Lanyon and William Henry Lynn that lasted from the mid-1850s to 1860....
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This is a list of city and town halls in Northern Ireland. The list is sortable by building age and height and provides a link to the listing description...
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Obed Simon Johnson (section Background and early life)
Joseph Needham, Arthur Waley, Lynn Townsend White, Jr. and many other works on Chinese alchemy. Johnson was born in Lanyon, Iowa, in 1881. He received a...
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Waves and The Essay, and features for BBC Radio 3 and 4, including The Wreck of the Alba (2009), based on a painting by Alfred Wallis, Lanyon's Last Flight...
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with the architectural firm of Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon losing the commission to the Deanes, Thomas Newenham Deane and his father. The younger Deane, who...
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Barrow-in-Furness Town Hall (category William Henry Lynn buildings)
Barrow which would represent the growth and current stature of the town. Irish-born architect, William Henry Lynn had the winning design that began construction...
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starred Terry Scott, Hugh Lloyd, John Clive, Leon Thau, Anne de Vigier and Lynn Dalby as garden gnomes living at 25 Telegraph Road, Dulwich, London, England...
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University of Adelaide archives, Response by channel 10 station manager Trever Lanyon to a query by the Adelaide University Science Association. Fat Cat & Friends...
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Assembly Rooms, Belfast (category Buildings and structures completed in 1769)
were once measured. In 1845 the Assembly Rooms were extended and converted by Charles Lanyon for use as a bank branch by the Belfast Banking Company, this...
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(PDF). Radio Corporation of America. 1957. Retrieved 10 October 2019. Ken Lanyon (2001-03-15). "Recording Engineer's Quarterly, March 2001". Recordingeq...
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Belfast Harbour (redirect from Belfast Port and Harbour Improvement Act 1841)
trade and about 25% of the maritime trade of the entire island of Ireland. It is a vital gateway for raw materials, exports and consumer goods, and is also...
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drum and additional piano engineer Mimi "Audia" Parker – assistant drum and piano engineer Rick Beato – additional guitar and bass engineer Ken Lanyon –...
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Charlie Langlois Rod Langway Jeff Lank Kevin Lankinen Jean-Marc Lanthier Ted Lanyon Rick Lanz Daniel Laperriere Ian Laperriere Jacques Laperriere Maxim Lapierre...
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