1851 – Library, Sligo, Co. Sligo
Designed by Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon as a small Gothic Revival church in 1851,
Designed by Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon as a small Gothic Revival church in 1851,
More expansive scheme than constructed to replace the church destroyed in a fire in 1860.
The first Dublin commission of Belfast firm Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon, this little Italian Romanesque church replaced an earlier one of 1826.
Design in architectural competition to construct a new O’Connell Bridge, replacing Gandon’s Carlisle Bridge.
Originally constructed as St Andrews Church of Ireland and built on the site of an earlier church destroyed by fire.
Originally built as a Linen Warehouse for Moore and Weinberg by Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon in 1864.
Redburn House was designed by the architects Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon and built for Robert Grimshaw Dunville and his wife Jeannie in 1865.
In 1809 work was started to rebuild a large Plantation castle to the designs of John Nash –
Constructed to replace a church originally built in 1732 and re-built in 1772. The Lanyon,
Illustration showing the interior of the Old Library as originally designed by W.H. Lynn.