Sunday, 13 November 2011
Immortalised in bricks 'n' mortar
On Frederick William Stevens' birth anniversary yesterday, a tribute to the architect for his contribution to the Mumbai skyline A portrait of Frederick William Stevens, the chief architect of CST, previously known as the Victoria Terminus, in a museum located on the ground floor of the CST building. The museum showcases his portrait and blueprints of his architectural drawings A model of CST being displayed in the museum located on the ground floor of the building Stevens was commissioned to build the terminus in 1877. It took him 10 years
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