John Vardy
John Vardy (February 1718 – 17 May 1765) was an English architect attached to the Royal Office of Works from 1736. He was a close follower of the neo-Palladian architect William Kent.John Vardy was born to a simple working family in Durham. His early training is obscure. His career at the Office of Works, which demanded most of his attention throughout his life, began in May 1736, when he was appointed Clerk of the Works at Greenwich Hospital. He was Clerk of the Works at Hampton Court Palace, January 1745 to 1746; Clerk of the Works at Whitehall, Palace of Westminster and St James's Palace, December 1746 to 1754; Kensington Palace, July 1754 to 1761. He also served as Clerk of the Works at Chelsea Hospital and as Surveyor to the Mint. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Vardy, John, 1718-1765
Published 1727
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11by Vardy, John, 1718-1765
Published 1744
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14Published 1749Other Authors: “...Vardy, John, 1718-1765...”
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16by Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637Other Authors: “...Vardy, John, 1718-1765...”
Published 1930
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17by Jones, Inigo, 1573-1652Other Authors: “...Vardy, John, 1718-1765...”
Published 1744
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20by Birch, George Henry, 1842-1904Other Authors: “...Vardy, John, 1718-1765...”
Published 1896
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