Name Ram Singh | Role Architect | |
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Sos 12 23 16 p 1 dr a singh a forgotten hero british era great sikh architect bhai ram singh
Bhai Ram Singh MVO was one of pre-partition Punjab's foremost architects, dominating the scene for nearly 2 decades. Amongst his works is the Durbar Hall, Osborne House; Lahore Museum and Governor's House in Simla.
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- Sos 12 23 16 p 1 dr a singh a forgotten hero british era great sikh architect bhai ram singh
- Haweli bakshi ram singh old building in rawalpindi the oldest architecture
- Mayo School of Arts
- Works
- References
Haweli bakshi ram singh old building in rawalpindi the oldest architecture
Mayo School of Arts

He was a student at the Mayo School of Arts (now National College of Arts), in Lahore. Later, he also served as its principal from 1903 to 1913, as well as designing its building.
Works
Amongst Bhai Ram Singh's most famous works are: the Lahore Museum, the Mayo School of Arts, Aitchison College and Punjab University, all in Lahore. In Simla, the Governor’s House and in Lyallpur (now Faisalabad), the College of Agriculture. He also worked with John Lockwood Kipling to design the Durbar room in Osborne House (Queen Victoria's summer home on the Isle of Wight).