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Summary
Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy Hospital in Bombay
- Engraver; Charles Rosenberg
- Artist: W.J Huggins (1781-1845)
- Medium: Engraving, 19.x30. centimetres
- Publishers: Collett & Co.
- Place of Publication: Bombay
- Publishing year: 1843
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- "Engraving of the Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy Hospital in Bombay by C. Rosenberg after W. J. Huggins and published by Collett and Co. in 1843. Inscribed: 'Bombay Native Hospital. This engraving of an important Charitable Institution, founded, and constructed at the joint expense of Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy & the East India Company, is respectfully dedicated to Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, by his obedient servant, W. J. Huggins. (This Building is 400 feet in length & 280 feet in depth)."
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