1845 – Ulster Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Architect: Charles Lanyon

A school for the education of the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, designed by Charles Lanyon in an Elizabethan style. Costing £8,000, it opened to pupils in 1845 and was demolished in 1963. The the site is currently occupied by the Medical Biology Centre (MBC), Queen’s University of Belfast.
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Clerkin, Paul (2011, December 12). *1845 – Ulster Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Belfast, Co. Antrim*. Archiseek.com. https://www.archiseek.com/1845-ulster-institution-for-the-deaf-and-dumb-belfast-co-antrim/ (Updated 2024, January 20)
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Published December 12, 2011 | Last Updated January 20, 2024
