James Baillie Fraser.A view of the Loll Bazaar; from Opposite the House of John Palmer; Esq.From the junction with Mission Row; Fraser drew the view eastward down the length of the street. The grand house dominating the composition is the house of John Palmer; the so-called Prince of Merchants; which was sold shortly afterwards to the government and converted into a police station. Beyond it; on the intersection with Chitpore Road; is the house that served as a court for the Justices of the Peace. Opposite Palmer's house are the emporium and auction rooms of Taylor and Company.Rodwell and Martin and Smith; Elder & Co. [1824-1826].From: Views of Calcutta / engraved by Robert Havell.X644. (16)London; British Library.

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