William Vertue

William Vertue (died 1527) was a British architect specialising in Fan vault ceilings. Along with his brother Robert he was involved in the construction of Bath Abbey, the Tower of London (1501-1502) and possibly Henry VII's chapel at Westminster. He was also responsible for the fan vaulted ceiling at King's College Chapel, Cambridge, and St. George’s Chapel, Windsor.

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  • 1527

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