The towers in schedule 'A' and schedule 'B' areas of the President's Estate were built by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1924 and 1925 respectively. Lutyens was the chief architect for the design of the imperial capital of New Delhi, who also co-designed the Viceroy House (Rashtrapati Bhavan).
Mukherjee will inaugurate tomorrow the tower in schedule 'A' area, while the one in schedule 'B' area would be opened on July 25.
The schedule 'A' clock tower was built as an institute for men of the President's Bodyguard and had reading and recreational rooms, canteens, etc. Since, 1947, it has been occupied by the President's Bodyguard as its Regimental Head Quarter.
The schedule 'B' clock tower was known in the past as 'Band House' and used for residential purposes.
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Both the clock towers are centrally located in the avenue which runs diagonally and is part of the original design intent of Lutyens.
The clock system installed in the other tower is inscribed with the name "J B Joyce & Co Ltd, Whitchurch 1924". The J B Joyce & Co clocks also adorn many important buildings around the world, the release added.
"Restoration work of both the clock towers has been done by INTACH while repair of clocks has been done by IIT, Delhi. The buildings were precisely documented and analysed prior to the restoration work.