1869 – Brookfield Warehouse, 30 Donegall Street, Belfast
Architect: W.H. Lynn, Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon
The Brookfield Linen Company Ltd were flax spinners and power loom linen manufacturers and merchants who operated from their Donegall Street property fro
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Architect: W.H. Lynn, Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon The Brookfield Linen Company Ltd were flax spinners and power loom linen manufacturers and merchants who operated from their Donegall Street property from 1869. It was an italianate, 5-storey, 7-bay building with giant order Corinthian pilasters. In 1936 the Brookfield Linen Company warehouse was demolished, along with various
Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1870 – St Thomas’ Church of Ireland, Eglantine Ave., Belfast
Architect: John Lanyon, Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon
This area of Belfast underwent rapid expansion during the middle to late 19th century - as a prosperous and fashionable suburb with large, detached
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1870 – St Thomas’ Church of Ireland, Eglantine Ave., Belfast | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: John Lanyon, Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon This area of Belfast underwent rapid expansion during the middle to late 19th century - as a prosperous and fashionable suburb with large, detached villas and grand terraces developed. At the time, the Church of Ireland presence in this area was deemed insufficient, and following a generous bequest
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1865 – Edenmore, Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim
EArchitect: Lanyon, Lynn, and Lanyon
Rambling Italianate mansion built circa 1865 for James Torrens (1796-1884), a prosperous solicitor and land agent for the Donegall and Shaftesbury estates in Ireland. It was a family ho
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1865 – Edenmore, Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Lanyon, Lynn, and Lanyon Rambling Italianate mansion built circa 1865 for James Torrens (1796-1884), a prosperous solicitor and land agent for the Donegall and Shaftesbury estates in Ireland. It was a family home for almost 80 years, and was owned by James Torrens' son Thomas who served as High Sheriff of Co Antrim and
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1862 – Tempo Manor, Tempo, Co. Fermanagh
Architect: Charles Lanyon, Lanyon, Lynn, and Lanyon
Constructed in two phases in 1862 and 1867 for Sir James Emerson Tennent.. Described in 1862 as: "On the site of this old house Sir J. E. Tennent is now building a mansion
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1862 – Tempo Manor, Tempo, Co. Fermanagh | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Charles Lanyon, Lanyon, Lynn, and Lanyon Constructed in two phases in 1862 and 1867 for Sir James Emerson Tennent.. Described in 1862 as: "On the site of this old house Sir J. E. Tennent is now building a mansion in the Byzantine Gothic style of architecture, after a design by Messrs. Lanyon, Lynn, and
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1867 – All Saints Church of Ireland, Clooney, Derry
Architect: Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon
Built to seat 400 in an Early French Gothic, All Saints’ Clooney Church is one of the Waterside’s best-known landmarks. The interior has a lofty, aisled nave, carved capitals with birds and beasts, and an
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1867 – All Saints Church of Ireland, Clooney, Derry
Architect: Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon Built to seat 400 in an Early French Gothic, All Saints’ Clooney Church is one of the Waterside’s best-known landmarks. The interior has a lofty, aisled nave, car…
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