Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon
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lanyon-lynn-and-lanyon-298-9813144
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Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon
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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 John Lanyon. 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
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Architectural firm
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanyon,_Lynn_and_Lanyon
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2023-03-28T23:01:35Z
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