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    Henry Irwin CIE (24 January 1841 – 5 August 1922) was an architect of British India. He is mainly known for his works in Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. He was a member of the Institution of Engineers. He was awarded a CIE in the 1888 Birthday Honours .

  2. Henry Eugene Erwin Sr. (May 8, 1921 – January 16, 2002) was a United States Army Air Forces airman and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II.

  3. Mar 17, 2020 · Henry Irwin was the first one to adopt the Indo-Saracenic style of Architecture in which he blended the Gothic and Mughal style of rooftops with the English style of the structures. The real mark of his creativity in Shimla is the building of the Viceregal Lodge now Indian Institute of Advances Studies.

  4. Mysore Palace by Henry Irwin: Buckingham Palace of India. 5 Mins Read. The grand Mysore Palace is one of the finest examples of heritage architecture in India. This magnificent marvel is also known as the Amba Vilas Palace and is the epitome of Indian legacy.

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  5. Learn about Henry Irwin (1841-1922), a civil engineer and architect who designed landmark structures in British India, such as the Viceregal Lodge in Simla and the Victoria Memorial Hall in Madras. Explore his biography, works, and the Indo-Saracenic style he adopted.

  6. Henry Irwin's Catholic Church, Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh, completed in 1872. Irwin's initiation to the colonial brand of architecture in this country was the design of a church in Pachmarhi when he was Executive Engineer in Nagpur (1872).

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  8. Designed by Henry Irwin, an English architect, the style is that of Indo-Saracenic architecture, with elements from Islamic, Rajput, and Gothic architecture styles. It is a three-story, gray granite, structure, about 75 m (245 ft) long and about 48 m (156 ft) wide.