A View of the East-India House, Leadenhall Street. Richard Jupp, Eq. Architect

Hand-coloured.; Plate No.65. The impressive headquarters of the East India Company were at Leadenhall Street in the City. From this building British India was ruled with little interference from the Government for the best part of a century. The Company's association with India was ended in 1858. East India House, designed by the architect Richard Jupp, was eventually demolished to make way for the offices of the Royal Mail Steamship Lines in 1929, its furniture having already disappeared many years before into the India Office in Whitehall.

Object Details

ID: PAH2178
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Bowles & Carver
Places: City of London
Date made: 26 Feb 1802
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Sheet: 293 x 440 mm; Mount: 455 mm x 584 mm
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