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  1. George Wittet was born in Blair Atholl, Scotland in 1878. He studied architecture with a Mr. Heiton of Perth, Scotland, and worked in Edinburgh and York before moving to India. Wittet arrived in India in 1904 and became an assistant to John Begg, then Consulting Architect to Mumbai. The two men played a large part in the development and ...

    • 1878
    • Architect
    • 1926 (aged 47–48)
  2. Jan 2, 2022 · George Wittet, who left beautiful fingerprints across Mumbai. Mumbai’s CSMVS completes 100 years in 2022. A look at the life and work of an important architect of the Raj who built this magnificent structure and nearly a hundred others all over the great metropolis. Written by Benita Fernando , Edited by Explained Desk.

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  4. Website. gatewayofindia.org. The Gateway of India is an arch-monument completed in 1924 on the waterfront of Mumbai (Bombay), India. It was erected to commemorate the landing of George V for his coronation as the Emperor of India in December 1911 at Strand Road near Wellington Fountain. He was the first British monarch to visit India.

  5. Jun 5, 2023 · George Wittet was born in 1878 in Scotland and came to Bombay in 1904 as an assistant to John Begg, then Consulting Architect to the Bombay Government. George Wittet, original Bombay’s architect no. 1, was the designer of the city’s known public buildings and memorials. Most popular landmarks among them are the Gateway of India, Prince of ...

  6. Jan 3, 2022 · George Wittet was born in Blair Atholl, Scotland. He studied architecture in Perth, Scotland, and worked in Edinburgh and York before arriving in India in 1904. In India, he became assistant to John Begg, consulting architect to the Government of Bombay. Together, they pioneered the Indo-Saracenic style, using it in many government and public ...

  7. Sir Cowasji Jehangir. Completed. 1911. Design and construction. Architect (s) George Wittet. Sir Cowasji Jehangir Public Hall is a museum of modern art and was part of the Institute of Science prior to 1996. The hall was built in 1911 by George Wittet and funded by Cowasji Jehangir. It is located in Colaba area of Mumbai, India .

  8. George Wittet (1878-1926) cottish-born George Wittet (1878-1926) was a late but very important addition to the architects of the Raj who gave Mumbai some of its greatest buildings. He was articled in Perth in 1894 and in 1898 became an assistant to John More Dick Peddie and George Washington Browne in Edinburgh, later working with Walter Henry ...

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