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Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon, Civil Engineers and Architects was a 19th-century firm working mainly in Dublin and Belfast, and the leading architectural firm in Belfast during the 1860s. Its partners were Charles Lanyon, William Henry Lynn, and Charles' son . Charles Lanyon was the head of the firm and its most famous architect. In 1854, he took Lynn, his former apprentice, into partnership. Their projects included the "Lombardic" Gothic-style Sinclair Seaman's Presbyterian Church in Belfast, and the Venetian Gothic banks at Newtownards, County Down, and Dungannon, County Tyrone.

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  • Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon, Civil Engineers and Architects was a 19th-century firm working mainly in Dublin and Belfast, and the leading architectural firm in Belfast during the 1860s. Its partners were Charles Lanyon, William Henry Lynn, and Charles' son . Charles Lanyon was the head of the firm and its most famous architect. In 1854, he took Lynn, his former apprentice, into partnership. Their projects included the "Lombardic" Gothic-style Sinclair Seaman's Presbyterian Church in Belfast, and the Venetian Gothic banks at Newtownards, County Down, and Dungannon, County Tyrone. (en)
  • Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon, Ingegneri civili e architetti era un'impresa edile che lavorò molto durante il diciannovesimo secolo principalmente a Dublino e a Belfast, dove fu l'impresa leader nel settore durante il decennio 1860. I soci erano Charles Lanyon, , e il figlio di Charles, . Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon fu creata quando John Lanyon divenne socio junior nel 1860. La partnership con Lynn finì nel 1872. (it)
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  • Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon, Civil Engineers and Architects was a 19th-century firm working mainly in Dublin and Belfast, and the leading architectural firm in Belfast during the 1860s. Its partners were Charles Lanyon, William Henry Lynn, and Charles' son . Charles Lanyon was the head of the firm and its most famous architect. In 1854, he took Lynn, his former apprentice, into partnership. Their projects included the "Lombardic" Gothic-style Sinclair Seaman's Presbyterian Church in Belfast, and the Venetian Gothic banks at Newtownards, County Down, and Dungannon, County Tyrone. Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon was created when John Lanyon became junior partner in 1860. The partnership with Lynn was dissolved in 1872. (en)
  • Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon, Ingegneri civili e architetti era un'impresa edile che lavorò molto durante il diciannovesimo secolo principalmente a Dublino e a Belfast, dove fu l'impresa leader nel settore durante il decennio 1860. I soci erano Charles Lanyon, , e il figlio di Charles, . Charles Lanyon era a capo dell'impresa e il più famoso dei tre. Nel 1854, fece una partnership con Lynn, il suo apprendista. Tra i loro progetti troviamo Sinclair Seaman's Presbyterian Church in stile Gotico "Lombardo" a Belfast, e le banche in stile gotico veneziano a Newtownards, Contea di Down, e a Dungannon, Contea di Tyrone. Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon fu creata quando John Lanyon divenne socio junior nel 1860. La partnership con Lynn finì nel 1872. (it)
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