Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy was a clockmaker, active in 18th and 19th century Britain. He succeeded his father Benjamin Vulliamy as head of the firm and Clockmaker to the Crown.
Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy
Maze Hill, St Leonards: James Burton's clock house.
Horse Guards: dial-work and hands installed by Vulliamy in 1816.
Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace
Benjamin Vulliamy, was a British clockmaker responsible for building the Regulator Clock, which, between 1780 and 1884, was the main timekeeper of the King's Observatory Kew and the official regulator of time in London. In 1773 Vulliamy had received a Royal Appointment as the King's Clockmaker.
From a painting in the Clockmakers' Museum at the Science Museum, London
A Vulliamy clock combined with Derby Porcelain, now in Derby Museum