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Lanyon is a
surname which originates from the
hamlet of
Lanyon (Madron), Cornwall, and may
refer to:
Charles Lanyon (1813−1889),
English architect George...
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Lanyon Quoit is a
dolmen in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom, 2
miles southeast of Morvah. It
collapsed in a
storm in 1815 and was re-erected nine years...
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Lanyon, Lynn &
Lanyon,
Civil Engineers and
Architects was a 19th-century firm
working mainly in
Dublin and Belfast, and the
leading architectural firm...
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Hastie Lanyon, a
mutual friend of
Jekyll and Utterson, dies of
shock after receiving information relating to Jekyll.
Before his death,
Lanyon gives Utterson...
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George Peter Lanyon (8
February 1918 – 31
August 1964) was a
British painter of
landscapes leaning heavily towards abstraction.
Lanyon was one of the...
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Lanyon Solutions, Inc. was a
privately owned, software-as-a-service (SaaS)
company that
provided cloud-based
software to
manage meetings,
events and travel...
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William Owen
Lanyon KCMG CB (21 July 1842 – 6
April 1887) was an
Irish colonial administrator and
British Army officer.
Lanyon was born in County...
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Lanyon Valley (/ˈlænjən/) is a
district located at the
southeast end of Canberra, Australia...
- Sir
Charles Lanyon DL, JP (6
January 1813 – 31 May 1889) was an
English architect of the 19th century. His work is most
closely ****ociated with Belfast...
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Clemow Lanyon (October 27, 1887 - July 4, 1967) was the
author of more than 40
books on New
Thought spirituality.
Little is
known about Lanyon's personal...