DESCRIPTION
This is a vintage photograph of Crawford Market, one of South Mumbai's most famous markets located opposite the Mumbai Police headquarters, north of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station. The construction of the building was completed in 1869 and was donated to the city by Cowasji Jehangir, a prominent member of the Bombay Parsi community. It was designed by British architect William Emerson in Flemish architectural style with a blend of Norman style of architecture. The structure was built using coarse buff coloured Kurla stone, with redstone from Bassein
John Lockwood Kipling, the father of legendary poet and novelist Rudyard Kipling had designed and carved the Crawford Market Fountain or Lockwood Kipling Fountain inside the building as well as the friezes on the building's entrance depicting images of workers at work.
The Market was named after Arthur Crawford, the first Municipal Commissioner of the city which was later renamed to Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai to honour Maharashtrian social reformer Mahatma Jotirao Phule.
A noteworthy fact about the Crawford Market is that in 1882 the building was the first in India to be lit up by electricity.
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Artist Name
Unknown Photographer
Width Range
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches,610 mm - 24 inches to 1220 mm - 48 inches
Height Range
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches
Medium
Archival Paper
Edition
Open Edition
Specifications
● High-quality reproduction of vintage photographs
● Printed on enhanced matte archival paper with archival inks
● Superior quality frames
● Sturdy rear panel made from special board
● Hangers included for easy installation
Provenance
From the Prshant Lahoti Collection, part of Kalakriti Archives, Hyderabad. A private archive comprising of collection of historical maps, photographs, and popular prints of Indian Sub-continent.
Framing
With Framing
Year
1880 c.