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James A. Fuller

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James Augustus Fuller (1823–1902) was a British Army officer and architect. He rose to the rank of general, and his architectural works include the Bombay High Court built in 1871–8.[1][2] He supervised Frederick William Stevens, while he was designing his first important commission in Bombay, the Royal Alfred Sailors' Home (now Maharashtra Police Headquarters).[3]

References

  1. ^ Chrimes, Michael Mark (2016). "Architectural dilettantes: construction professionals in British India 1600-1910. Part 2. 1860-1910: The advent of the professional". Construction History. 31 (1): 99–140. JSTOR 26489022.
  2. ^ "High Court, Bombay (now Mumbai), by Col. J. A. Fuller, R.E. (1823-1902)". www.victorianweb.org. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  3. ^ "(Former) Royal Alfred Sailors' Home, Bombay, by Frederick William Stevens (1847-1900)".