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John McKean Brydon (1840 – May 1901) was a Scottish architect who developed a practice in designing public buildings, particularly hospitals, in London. He designed the St Peter’s Hospital in Henrietta Street, Covent Garden (1880–84), the Hospital for Women in Euston Road, Chelsea Public Library (1890), and the School of Medicine for Women in Handel Street (1896). He also designed the Old Vestry Hall at the rear of the Chelsea Town Hall on King's Road.

Brydon was the author of the entry on William Eden Nesfield in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.

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