Cooke and Kelvey
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Cooke and Kelvey was a Kolkata-based Anglo-Indian clockmaker popular in India during the later period of British India.[1] Some of the notable Cooke and Kelvey clocks include those in the Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad[2], the Bhim Chandra Nag sweet shop in Kolkata [3], and the Fairlie Warehouse in Kolkata.[4]
References
- ^ Cooke & Kelvey's Historic Indian Timepieces. iDiva.
- ^ Musical Clock, Salar Jung Museum. Swami's Vagabond Images.
- ^ How the first English clock with Bengali numerals and Swiss machinery came to Calcutta. Scroll.in.
- ^ Port story unfolds in warehouse. The Telegraph.
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