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  1. Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, KCIE, CVO (14 January 1841 – 4 December 1917), known as Sir Swinton Jacob, was a British Army officer and colonial engineer, architect and writer, best known for the numerous Indian public buildings he designed in the Indo-Saracenic style.

  2. 2 de jun. de 2021 · Samuel Swinton Jacob: A Jaipur Love Story. AUTHOR Barun Ghosh. PUBLISHED 02 June 2021. BOOKMARK. Scattered across the rugged desert landscape of Rajasthan, especially Jaipur and in cities in Western and Northern India are souvenirs of an Englishman’s deep love for his adopted homeland.

    • Barun Ghosh
  3. Colonel Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob was a well-known engineer and architect working in India. The son of Colonel William Jacob of the Bombay Artillery, he was educated at Cheam School and Addiscombe College, and commissioned into the Bombay Artillery as a Lieutenant in 1858.

  4. This paper explores in detail the work of Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, one of the chief proponents of the building crafts in Jaipur. The subject under scrutiny is the Jeypore Portfolio of Architectural Details, an encyclopaedic collection of details, compiled by him at the turn of the nineteenth century.

    • Vanicka Arora
  5. 9 de ago. de 2017 · Colonel Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob KCIE, CVO (14 January 1841 - 4 December 1917), son of Colonel William Jacob of the Bombay Artillery, was an engineer and architect of great repute in the Colonial India. Educated at Cheam School and Addiscombe College, he was commissioned into the Bombay Artillery as a Lieutenant in 1858.

  6. Samuel Swinton Jacob was an English engineer, architect and writer. He is a well known planer famous for designing many famous buildings of India in the Indo-Saracenic style. He has mostly active in India. Early Life of Samuel Swinton Jacob. Samuel Swinton Jacob was a son of Lieutenant-Colonel William Jacob. He was born 14th January 1841.

  7. Jacob: Pretitle: Sir: Forenames: Samuel Swinton: Gender: Male: Date: 1841-1917: Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P136952 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P15292 ) Online related resources:...