Never Was Magazine — Frederick W. Stevens designed the Great Indian...

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Frederick W. Stevens designed the Great Indian Peninsular Railway terminus in Bombay. The style combines the Venetian Gothic popular in England at the time with elements of Indian architecture, and is built in the local red sandstone. A thirteen-foot...

Frederick W. Stevens designed the Great Indian Peninsular Railway terminus in Bombay. The style combines the Venetian Gothic popular in England at the time with elements of Indian architecture, and is built in the local red sandstone. A thirteen-foot personification of Progress, raising her arm toward the skies, tops the central dome. The Terminus opened in 1887 in time to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee

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