St John’s College buildings, Agra

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St John’s College buildings in Agra are a prominent colonial-era educational complex in India, designed in an Indo-Saracenic architectural style by British architect William Emerson.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indo-Saracenic architecture
college building complex
educational institution building
architect William Emerson NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Indo-Saracenic
associatedWith Christian missionary education in India
category buildings and structures in Agra
college buildings in India
country India
era British colonial period in India
hasArchitect British architect William Emerson NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalInfluence European architectural elements
Indian architectural elements
Islamic architectural elements
hasFunction administrative offices
chapel or prayer hall
classrooms
library
heritage colonial-era educational complex
locatedIn Agra NERFINISHED
India
Uttar Pradesh
material brick
stone
partOf St John’s College, Agra NERFINISHED
usedFor college teaching
higher education

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William Emerson notableWork St John’s College buildings, Agra
Shankar Dayal Sharma educatedAt St John’s College buildings, Agra
this entity surface form: St John’s College, Agra