Benjamin Vulliamy (1747 – 31 December 1811), was a British clockmaker responsible for building the Regulator Clock, which, between 1780 and 1884, was...
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Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (25 January 1780 – 8 January 1854) was a clockmaker, active in 18th and 19th century Britain. He succeeded his father Benjamin...
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married Gray's daughter Mary and had four children with her, including: Benjamin Vulliamy (1747–1811), took over the business from his father, he married Sarah...
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installed, such as the pair of marble Empire style chimneypieces by Benjamin Vulliamy, dating from 1810, in the ground floor Bow Room, the huge low room...
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family of clockmakers. Lewis Vulliamy was the son of the clockmaker Benjamin Vulliamy. He was born in Pall Mall, London on 15 March 1791, and articled to...
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Candelabra x2, early 19th century Benjamin Vulliamy & Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy – at least 4 items: Torchere x4, 1814 Benjamin Vulliamy – at least 3 items: Candelabra...
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installed in the north west tower in 1775. This was later improved by Benjamin Vulliamy and moved to the broad tower around 1835. It was replaced in 1880...
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paternal grandfather, Thomas Greene. Four years after Greene's death, Benjamin Vulliamy purchased the Norland Estate for £4,270. Vickers, Brian (1995). William...
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arrests only three items have been recovered: two clocks, including a Benjamin Vulliamy bracket clock which aroused the suspicions of an auctioneer; and a...
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Scheibe [de], Germany Antide Janvier, France Antoine Cronier, Paris Benjamin Vulliamy, United Kingdom Christiaan Huygens, Netherlands David Hare, Scottish...
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