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Palm House, Botanic Gardens

Designed by Charles Lanyon, the Palm House was built in two stages. The wings were constructed in 1839-40 by Richard Turner of Dublin and the central dome in 1852 by Young of Edinburgh. A magnificent building, it is one of the oldest surviving curvilinear iron and glass structures in the world.
by Rossographer

Created: Tue, 12 Jan 2010, Updated: Tue, 12 Jan 2010


22 images use this description:

J3372 : The Palm House, Botanic Gardens Park by Stephen McKay
2018
J3372 : Inside the Palm House, Belfast by Rossographer
2018
J3372 : Palm House and flower beds, Botanic Gardens, Belfast (September 2016) by Albert Bridge
2016
J3372 : The Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast (July 2014) by Albert Bridge
2014
J3372 : Lily, Palm House, Belfast (3) by Albert Bridge
2011
J3372 : Palm House interior, Belfast (4) by Albert Bridge
2011
J3372 : Lily, Palm House, Belfast (2) by Albert Bridge
2011
J3372 : Winter Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast by Albert Bridge
2010
J3372 : Snow at the Palm House, Botanic Gardens by Rossographer
2010
J3372 : Interior of the Palm House by Rossographer
2010
J3372 : Interior of the Palm House by Rossographer
2010
J3372 : Interior of the Palm House by Rossographer
2010
J3372 : Interior of the Palm House by Rossographer
2010
J3372 : Interior of the Palm House by Rossographer
2010
J3372 : The Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast (2) by Albert Bridge
2010
J3372 : The Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast (3) by Albert Bridge
2010
J3372 : The Palm House dome, Belfast by Albert Bridge
2009
J3372 : The Palm House ironwork, Belfast (1) by Albert Bridge
2009
J3372 : The Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast by Rossographer
2008
J3372 : The Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast by Albert Bridge
2008
J3372 : Illuminated Botanic Gardens, Belfast (1) by Albert Bridge
2008
J3372 : Palm House, Belfast  (exterior) by Albert Bridge
2007


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