Young & Mackenzie
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Young & Mackenzie
Summary
Young & Mackenzie is an architectural firm[1].
Key Facts
- Young & Mackenzie is in the country of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[2].
- Young & Mackenzie's instance of is recorded as architectural firm[3].
- Young & Mackenzie's instance of is recorded as enterprise[4].
- Young & Mackenzie's founder is recorded as Robert Young[5].
- Young & Mackenzie's founder is recorded as John Mackenzie[6].
- Young & Mackenzie's owned by is recorded as Robert Young[7].
- Young & Mackenzie's owned by is recorded as John Mackenzie[8].
- Young & Mackenzie's headquarters location is recorded as Belfast[9].
- Young & Mackenzie's industry is recorded as architecture[10].
- Young & Mackenzie's archives at is recorded as Public Record Office of Northern Ireland[11].
- Young & Mackenzie's has part is recorded as Robert Young[12].
- Young & Mackenzie's has part is recorded as John Mackenzie[13].
- Young & Mackenzie's has part is recorded as Robert Magill Young[14].
- Young & Mackenzie's has part is recorded as James Reid Young[15].
- +1870-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Young & Mackenzie[16].
- +1867-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Young & Mackenzie[17].
- Young & Mackenzie's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Irish Architects[18].
- Young & Mackenzie's legal form is recorded as general partnership[19].
- Young & Mackenzie's Grove Art Online ID is recorded as T093009[20].
- Young & Mackenzie's Biographical Dictionary of British and Irish Architects 1800-1950 practice ID is recorded as young-mackenzie[21].
Body
Founding
Founders include Robert Young[5] and John Mackenzie[6]. Recorded inception include +1870-00-00T00:00:00Z[16] and +1867-00-00T00:00:00Z[17].
Operations
Young & Mackenzie's headquarters location is recorded as Belfast[9].
Industry
Young & Mackenzie's industry is recorded as architecture[10].
Ownership
Owners include Robert Young[7], an architect[22], 1822–1917[23], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[24] and John Mackenzie[8], an architect[25], 1844–1917[26].