Sir Charles Lanyon (1813–1889)

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Charles Lanyon was born in Sussex in 1813. As a young man, he was apprenticed to Jacob Owen of the Dublin Board of Public Works. He married Owen’s daughter, and was appointed County Surveyor for Kildare. In 1835, at his own request, he transferred to the surveyorship of Antrim, holding the post until 1860. In 1843, along with engineer John Frazer, Lanyon built the new Queen’s bridge across the river Lagan. Two years later, Lanyon made his name as an architect with his adaptation of the 1775 Assembly Rooms building in Waring Street. He then went on to design and build the Crumlin Road Gaol (1846) and Courthouse (1850), the Tudor revival main building at Queen’s College (1849, now the Queen’s University), and the nearby Presbyterian College (1853).

Queen's University Belfast

Belfast

Title

Sir Charles Lanyon (1813–1889)

Date

c.1840/1945

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 91.5 x W 71 cm

Accession number

QUB 77

Acquisition method

gift, 1950

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Not inscribed

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