19th Century
benjamin lewis vulliamy
Born 1780
Died 1854
Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy: The Clockmaker Royal
Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (25 January 1780 – 8 January 1854) was a clockmaker born in London, United Kingdom, whose legacy extends far beyond the intricate mechanisms he crafted. He inherited his father’s esteemed business and established himself as Clockmaker to the Crown under George III, marking him as a pivotal figure in British horological history and architectural patronage. His meticu…
Chronological Journey
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