Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architect, of London, for whom see Howard Colvin, A Biographical dictionary of British architects 1600-1840 (3rd edn., 1995), 392. Robert Garland was appointed surveyor to the Salters' Company circa 1849 and as such visited the Salters' estates in Co. Derry in 1850. He prepared a plan of Magherafelt in the same year and designed the agent's house there in 1860-61.

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References

All information in this entry is from J. Stevens Curl, The Londonderry Plantation 1609-1914 (Chichester, 1986), 327,331,335, Pls.240,247-50.


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Building: CO. DERRY, MAGHERAFELT, CASTLEDAWSON ROAD, SALTERS' COMPANY AGENT'S HOUSE
Date: 1860-61
Nature: For Salters' Company. Executant architect Robert Young. Contractor: Samuel Kirkpatrick, Coleraine (£2,480).
Refs: J. Stevens Curl, The Londonderry Plantation 1609-1914 (Chichester, 1986), 327,331,335, Pls.240,247-50;  Paul Harron, Architects of Ulster: Young & Mackenzie, a transformational provincial practice 1850-1960 (Ulster Architectural Heritage Society, 2016), 300(ILLUS.).