Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine: exterior from the street. Wash drawing by F.H. Ginder, 1919.

  • Ginder, F. H., active 1919.
Date:
1919
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45339i
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The foundation stone of the school was laid on 24 February 1914 by Lord Carmichael, Governor of Bengal. In his speech, Carmichael invoked the example of the Wellcome Laboratories at Khartoum. The school opened to students in 1921. The school owed its existence in part to the advocacy of Dr (later Sir) Leonard Rogers (1868-1962). The architect is mentioned in The builder (1915, vol. 108, p. 9) as H.A. Crouch RIBA, i.e. Henry Arthur Crouch (1870-1955), Consulting Architect to the Government of Bengal 1909-1925

Publication/Creation

[Calcutta?], 1919.

Physical description

1 drawing : grey wash over pencil ; sheet 49.5 x 85 cm

Lettering

School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Institute, Calcutta. F.H. Ginder delt. 1919

References note

Helen Power, 'The Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine: institutionalizing medical research in the periphery', Medical history, 1996, vol. 40, pp. 197-214

Reference

Wellcome Collection 45339i

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