Victoria Clock Tower, Jacobabad

Clock tower in Sindh, Pakistan
28°17′03″N 68°26′16″E / 28.284121°N 68.437891°E / 28.284121; 68.437891Construction startedFebruary 16, 1887OpenedNovember 21, 1888Design and constructionArchitect(s)Colonel S. S. Jacob

The Victoria Clock Tower is a clock tower in Jacobabad, Sindh.[1]

History

It was built to commemorate Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria on February 16, 1887.[2][3] Designed by Colonel S. S. Jacob, a relative of General John Jacob and the executive engineer of the Jeypore state, the tower was funded through contributions from local landlords, the Hindu Panchayat, and the District Local Fund Board, as indicated by a plaque on the site.[2][3]

The tower was officially opened on November 21, 1888, by Miss Pritchard, the daughter of the then Commissioner of Sindh.[2][4]

Features

It features a main tower, surrounded by smaller minarets, with evident structural damage and cracks.[2] The interior features, including floral motifs, Christian crosses, and Mughal-inspired latticed screens, are notable, although the tower's clock is no longer functional.[2]

References

  1. ^ "For whom the bell tolls? No one actually, at S Asia's largest clock tower". The Express Tribune. August 21, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e Nawaz, Muhammad Asif (December 29, 2022). "Victoria Clock Tower and the Christian Cemetery of Jacobabad". Youlin Magazine.
  3. ^ a b "Victoria Tower, Jacobabad".
  4. ^ "Victoria Clock Tower". doam.gov.pk.
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