Sir Charles Lanyon DL, JP was an English architect of the 19th century. His work is most closely associated with Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Charles Lanyon
Lanyon memorial in Knockbreda Cemetery.
The Lanyon Building is Queen's main building.
Union Theological College, then Assembly's College, was Lanyon's work
Jacob Owen was a Welsh-born Irish architect and civil engineer of the nineteenth century. His architectural work is most closely associated with Dublin, Ireland. He also contributed extensively to the shaping of public architecture throughout Ireland, through his design of schools, asylums, prisons and other public buildings associated with British rule.
The Crescent Terraces and Anglesey Hotel, Crescent Road Gosport designed by Jacob Owen
All Saints Church, Church Street, Landport, Portsmouth designed by Jacob Owen with assistance from Thomas Ellis Owen
Owen's offices in Dublin were located in The Custom House
Elizabeth Helen Owen (later Lady Lanyon), philanthropist, who married her father’s apprentice, Charles Lanyon in 1837