Aligarh Clock Tower

Aligarh Clock Tower, also known as the Harrison Tower, is a clock tower in Aligarh, India, situated near the Aligarh Muslim University. It was completed in 1893 and named for Aligarh's British civil servant of the Indian Civil Service (ICS) and district magistrate J. H. Harrison.

Aligarh Clock Tower
Alternative namesHarrison Tower
General information
Town or cityAligarh, Uttar Pradesh
CountryIndia
Coordinates27°53′44″N 78°04′26″E
Completed1893
Technical details
Floor countFive

Origin

The clock tower at Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, was completed in 1893 and named for Aligarh's British civil servant of the Indian Civil Service (ICS) and district magistrate J. H. Harrison.[1] It was built in an English architectural design in collaboration with a Muslim style.[2][3]

Structure and location

The tower is situated near the Aligarh Muslim University.[1] Opposite are the judges courts,[4] and adjacent is a garden.[5]

The structure has four sides, five floors and is built in stone and brick.[6] Open arches support each vaulted roof.[6]

References

  1. Singh, Dr Yatindra Pal (2021). "1. Aligarh". Clock towers of India. Blue Rose Publishers. pp. 6–7. ISBN 978-9-35427-256-1.
  2. Aṃsala, Kusuma (1997). As I Am: An Autobiography. Har-Anand Publications. pp. 114, 233. ISBN 978-81-241-0499-6.
  3. Ahmed, Akbar S. (1999). Islam Today: A Short Introduction to the Muslim World. I. B. Tauris. p. 122. ISBN 978-1-86064-257-9.
  4. A Handbook for Travellers in India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon. J. Murray. 1920. p. 404.
  5. The National and English Review. National Review Limited. 1895. p. 381.
  6. District Gazetteers: Bahraich (1903). Government Press. 1926. p. 201.
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