Qasr al-'Ayni Hospital and Medical School, Cairo: design for new buildings. Gouache after J. T. Cackett & R. Burns Dick, 1922.

  • Cackett & Burns Dick.
Date:
[1922]
Reference:
26479i
  • Pictures
  • Online

Available online

view Qasr al-'Ayni Hospital and Medical School, Cairo: design for new buildings. Gouache after J. T. Cackett & R. Burns Dick, 1922.

In copyright

It is possible this item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You may be able to use this digital item under a copyright exception, otherwise you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). These may be identified elsewhere in the catalogue record. Read more about copyright.

Read further guidance on copyright exceptions in the UK.

Credit

Qasr al-'Ayni Hospital and Medical School, Cairo: design for new buildings. Gouache after J. T. Cackett & R. Burns Dick, 1922. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

Selected images from this work

View 1 image

About this work

Description

Aerial view with, as a vignette, a perspective from the other side of the bridge

This drawing was produced as part of the submission for a limited competition, arranged by the Egyptian Government, for a hospital of 1,225 beds to be built on Rodah Island in the Nile at Cairo. Details of the competition, assessor John William Simpson PRIBA, may be found in the Builder, 15 April 1921. The competition was won by C. Nicholas and J. E. Dixon-Spain, result announced in the Builder, 16 March 1923. It seems that the winning design was never built

Qasr al-'Ayni means the palace of al-'Ayni; al-'Ayni is a personal name

Publication/Creation

[1922]

Physical description

1 painting : gouache ; sheet 56.5 x 86.7 cm

Lettering

Design for Qasr-el-Aini Hospital and Medical School Cairo. View over Mohammed Ali bridge

Reference

Wellcome Collection 26479i

Creator/production credits

Attribution from auction catalogue, in which the present work appears among others from the firm of Cackett & Burns Dick of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The firm was founded by James Thoburn Cackett (1860-1928) who was in partnership from 1896 with Robert Burns Dick (1869-1955). The practice continued as Cackett Burns Dick and MacKellar, and later as R.N. MacKellar and Partners. It designed the Laing Art Gallery (1900) and other buildings in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and, after World War I, airship-hangars in Cardington, Beds. See A. Stuart Gray, Edwardian architecture, London 1985, p. 133

Type/Technique

Languages

Where to find it

  • LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores

    Note

Permanent link