The Cunningham Clock Tower in Peshawar, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, was built in 1900 "in Commemoration of the Diamond jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen Empress". The tower was named after Sir George Cunningham, former British governor and political agent in the province.
Design and Opening
Designed by James Strachan, the Municipal Engineer of Peshawar, the foundation stone was laid by the George Cunningham
Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa(At that time name was North West
Frontier Province),in 1898.[1] It was formally opened to the public in
1900 on commemoration of Diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria of United Kingdom.
Structure
The tower is 31 inch in diameter. Its base is 13 by 4 metres (43 ft ×
13 ft) and stands 26 metres (85 ft) tall inside famous ghanta ghar
chow(clock tower square) of Peshawar wall city.
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