Like the High Court building, Rajabai Clock Tower is an example of the nineteenth century Gothic style architecture. One of the outstanding British colonial era structures, the Rajabai Clock Tower is located in Mumbai University campus. Designed by George Gilbert Scott and completed in the 1870s, this tower houses the University Library. Businessman Premchand Raichand donated for this library in memory of his mother Rajabai. The clock at top of the tower was meant to remind his mother to take her meals on time. Constructed between 1869 AD and 1878 AD, the then cotton tycoon Raichand donated INR 3.5 lakh. The tower is two hundred and eighty feet tall and has five storeys. The top of the cupola is decorated with sixteen statues and about thirty feet from the ground there are eight other statues representing the Indian castes. Towering over the landscape of southern Mumbai, Rajabai Clock Tower attracts attention of the tourists and passers-by.