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Bombay Collection (page 26)

"Bombay: A Melting Pot of Culture and Heritage" Welcome to Bombay, a city that encapsulates the essence of India like no other

Background imageBombay Collection: A fisherman in front of the skyscrapers of the Malabar Hills in Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra

A fisherman in front of the skyscrapers of the Malabar Hills in Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India, Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: Bombay, India. 1858

Bombay, India. 1858

Background imageBombay Collection: ROUND THE WORLD YACHTING IN THE CEYLON, BOMBAY: 1. A Native Boat;2 & 4

ROUND THE WORLD YACHTING IN THE CEYLON, BOMBAY: 1. A Native Boat;2 & 4
ROUND THE WORLD YACHTING IN THE " CEYLON, " BOMBAY: 1. A Native Boat; 2 & 4. Bombay Types; 3. Reefing a Lateen Sail; 5. A Fakeer in a Holy Brahmin Village; 6

Background imageBombay Collection: A REGATTA AT BOMBAY: 1. The Final Heat for the Champion Sculls; 2. Maharatta Fishermen

A REGATTA AT BOMBAY: 1. The Final Heat for the Champion Sculls; 2. Maharatta Fishermen (Hindoos); 3. Steam-Launch Race; 4. The Competition for the Royal Bombay Yacht Club; 5

Background imageBombay Collection: The harbor of Bombay, India. Engraving of 1857

The harbor of Bombay, India. Engraving of 1857

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 2508 x 3753

Source Size = 2508 x 3753
Statue of her Majesty in the Victoria Gardens, Bombay, Presented by the Guicowar of Baroda

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 5021 x 3823

Source Size = 5021 x 3823
Indian Sketches: Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoys School of Art at Bombay

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 5006 x 1903

Source Size = 5006 x 1903
The Hydraulic Lift Graving Dock at Bombay

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 3779 x 4979

Source Size = 3779 x 4979
The Grand Durbar at Bombay: the Viceroy of India and a Group of Native Princes

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 4993 x 1240

Source Size = 4993 x 1240
The Grand Durbar at Bombay: View of the Esplanade from the Top of Bazaargate Street

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 4990 x 2526

Source Size = 4990 x 2526
The Grand Durbar at Bombay: View from the West End of Wellington Road, Arrival of Lord Northbrook at Bombay

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 4999 x 1892

Source Size = 4999 x 1892
The Grand Durbar at Bombay: the Investiture Procession and General View of the Tents

Background imageBombay Collection: The Tour of the Czarevitch in India, his Imperial Highnesss Arrival at Bombay

The Tour of the Czarevitch in India, his Imperial Highnesss Arrival at Bombay

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 3781 x 2841

Source Size = 3781 x 2841
BOMBAY BROKERS AND TRADERS: A " Brokers room" of an English merchant in Bombay. On the staff of each European firm is a broker, or clerk, acting in the same capacity

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 3786 x 2525

Source Size = 3786 x 2525
Proclaiming the Queen Empress of India: Proclaiming the Imperial Title at Bombay

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 3748 x 2521

Source Size = 3748 x 2521
A Meeting of the Commanders-In-Chief of the Army in India: General the Hon. Arthur Edward Hardinge, C.B. Bombay Presidency; Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick S. Roberts, Bart

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 3781 x 5012

Source Size = 3781 x 5012
The Recent Campaign in Egypt: Festivities at Bombay in Honour of the Return of the Indian Contingent

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 1886 x 1682

Source Size = 1886 x 1682
Ruined Bungalow at Bombay, Scene of the Fatal Accident to the Hon. Narayen Vasudeo, India

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 5721 x 1694

Source Size = 5721 x 1694
Viaduct over the Taptee, Near Surat, for the Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, 1862

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 1291 x 2723

Source Size = 1291 x 2723
Centrepiece of a Service of Plate for a Bombay Merchant, by Messrs. Elkington and Co. 1867

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 3821 x 2026

Source Size = 3821 x 2026
Burning of the Ship " the Thomas Thompson, " on her Voyage from Bombay to Liverpool, the Crew Rescued by the " barrackpore"

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 3940 x 2472

Source Size = 3940 x 2472
Entertainment Given to Lord Elphinstone at Sans Souci, Near Bombay, Gateway of the Mansion Decorated for the Occasion

Background imageBombay Collection: Source Size = 3984 x 2492

Source Size = 3984 x 2492
The Residence of Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, at Bombay, Illuminated, from a Photograph by Mp. H. Hinton, Proclamation of the Queens Rule in India, the Illuminations

Background imageBombay Collection: India Map Gotha, Justus Perthes, 1876, Atlas. Perthes, Johan Georg Justus 1749 aaa 1816

India Map Gotha, Justus Perthes, 1876, Atlas. Perthes, Johan Georg Justus 1749 aaa 1816
India Map Gotha, Justus Perthes, 1876, Atlas. Perthes, Johan Georg Justus 1749 aa 1816, German publisher, was born in Rudolstadt in 1749

Background imageBombay Collection: Bombay Green, South Mumbai, India in 1767, from A Short History of the English

Bombay Green, South Mumbai, India in 1767, from A Short History of the English
KW392534 Bombay Green, South Mumbai, India in 1767, from A Short History of the English People by J. R. Green, published 1893 (litho) by English School

Background imageBombay Collection: Departure of Indian Troops (13th Bengal Infantry) from Bombay, India

Departure of Indian Troops (13th Bengal Infantry) from Bombay, India

Background imageBombay Collection: Unveiling a Statue of the Prince of Wales Presented to the City of Bombay by Sir Albert Sassoon

Unveiling a Statue of the Prince of Wales Presented to the City of Bombay by Sir Albert Sassoon, C.s.T. India, Engraving 1879

Background imageBombay Collection: Presentation of the Freedom of the City to Sir Albert D

Presentation of the Freedom of the City to Sir Albert D. Sassoon, K.s.I.: Organ Presented by Sir A.D. Sassoon to the Town Hall, Bombay, India, 1873 Engraving

Background imageBombay Collection: BOMBAY BURNES MEDAL, INDIA, 1851 engraving

BOMBAY BURNES MEDAL, INDIA, 1851 engraving

Background imageBombay Collection: Scenes on the Railway from Bombay to Khandalla, Bhor Ghats, India, Engraving 1890

Scenes on the Railway from Bombay to Khandalla, Bhor Ghats, India, Engraving 1890

Background imageBombay Collection: Native Women (Bombay Presidency), Converts to Christianity

Native Women (Bombay Presidency), Converts to Christianity
NATIVE WOMEN (BOMBAY PRESIDENCY), CONVERTS TO CHRISTIANITY. The Bombay Presidency was a province of British India. It was first established at Surat in the 17th century as a trading post for

Background imageBombay Collection: Parsee Cotton Merchants of Bombay, India

Parsee Cotton Merchants of Bombay, India

Background imageBombay Collection: A Hindoo Pagoda at Malabar Hill, Near Bombay, India

A Hindoo Pagoda at Malabar Hill, Near Bombay, India

Background imageBombay Collection: A Native Charity in Bombay: Mr. P. H. Cama, Parsi Merchant

A Native Charity in Bombay: Mr. P. H. Cama, Parsi Merchant
A Native Charity in Bombay: Mr. P.H. Cama, Parsi Merchant. (Left); the Cama Obstetric Hospital, Bombay, India (Right)

Background imageBombay Collection: The Races at Aboo, in Bombay, 1847

The Races at Aboo, in Bombay, 1847

Background imageBombay Collection: India 1889, Lord Reay, Governor of Bombay, Prince Albert Victor, Lady Reay, Sir E

India 1889, Lord Reay, Governor of Bombay, Prince Albert Victor, Lady Reay, Sir E. Bradford

Background imageBombay Collection: Landing at the Apollo Bunder, Bombay-Prince Albert Victor Setting Foot on Indian

Landing at the Apollo Bunder, Bombay-Prince Albert Victor Setting Foot on Indian Soil for the First Time, Prince Albert Victor in India 1889

Background imageBombay Collection: Prince Albert Victor in India: The Prince and the Duke of Connaught en route

Prince Albert Victor in India: The Prince and the Duke of Connaught en route from the Bunder to the Secretariat, Bombay, 1889

Background imageBombay Collection: Map of British Southern India, 1872 (colour lithograph)

Map of British Southern India, 1872 (colour lithograph)
XCF267431 Map of British Southern India, 1872 (colour lithograph) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageBombay Collection: The Indian Section of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886: Specimens of Native

The Indian Section of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886: Specimens of Native
THE INDIAN SECTION OF THE COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION, 1886: SPECIMENS OF NATIVE ART WORKMANSHIP: Water Vessel made in Lucknow, Pillars belonging to the Marble Palace in the Fort of Agra

Background imageBombay Collection: To Bombay and China on a P. &o. Steamship, 1886: 1

To Bombay and China on a P. &o. Steamship, 1886: 1
TO BOMBAY AND CHINA ON A P.&O. STEAMSHIP, 1886: 1. The " Massilia". 2. Sorting the Indian Mails in the Red Sea. 3. A Study in Black and White. 4. Washing Decks in the Red Sea at 6 A.M. 5

Background imageBombay Collection: The Duke and Duchess of Connaught at Bombay, India, 1883: the Royal Party Landing

The Duke and Duchess of Connaught at Bombay, India, 1883: the Royal Party Landing at the Shamiana

Background imageBombay Collection: The Native Agitation in India: a Meeting in the Town Hall, Bombay, in Support of Mr

The Native Agitation in India: a Meeting in the Town Hall, Bombay, in Support of Mr. Ilberts Criminal Jurisdiction Bill, 1883

Background imageBombay Collection: Natives Preparing Illuminations on the Esplanade, Bombay, India, 1876

Natives Preparing Illuminations on the Esplanade, Bombay, India, 1876

Background imageBombay Collection: The Prince of Wales Dining in the Caves of Elephanta, Bombay, India, 1876

The Prince of Wales Dining in the Caves of Elephanta, Bombay, India, 1876

Background imageBombay Collection: The Royal Visit to India: the serapis with the Prince of Wales on Board

The Royal Visit to India: the serapis with the Prince of Wales on Board
The Royal Visit to India: the " serapis " with the Prince of Wales on Board Leaving Bombay Harbour, 1876

Background imageBombay Collection: 1. The Indian Government steamer May Frere, with the Prince of Wales on board, passing

1. The Indian Government steamer May Frere, with the Prince of Wales on board, passing Aguada Fort, Goa. 2. The Island of Jinjeeraa'Harbour of Rajpuri, fifty miles from Bombay

Background imageBombay Collection: THE TRIAL OF THE GUICOWAR OF BARODA, 1875: THE HON. A. R. SCOBLE, Advocate-General

THE TRIAL OF THE GUICOWAR OF BARODA, 1875: THE HON. A. R. SCOBLE, Advocate-General
THE TRIAL OF THE GUICOWAR OF BARODA, 1875: THE HON. A.R. SCOBLE, Advocate-General, Bombay, Crown prosecutor




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"Bombay: A Melting Pot of Culture and Heritage" Welcome to Bombay, a city that encapsulates the essence of India like no other. Known as Mumbai today, this vibrant metropolis was once affectionately called Bombay. As you explore its streets, prepare to be enchanted by its unique blend of history, diversity, and architectural marvels. Start your journey at the iconic Gateway of India, standing tall against the backdrop of an enchanting evening sky. From the balcony of Taj Mahal Hotel, witness this magnificent structure that has welcomed countless visitors over the years. As you stroll through the bustling streets, you'll encounter remnants from Bombay's past. Admire a vintage poster showcasing the Bombay Baroda & Central India Railway – a testament to its rich transportation history. Catch sight of a double-decker bus parked outside Mumbai Municipal Corporation building - a symbol of modernity blending seamlessly with tradition. Don't miss witnessing nature's masterpiece as sunrise paints hues behind The Gateway to India. This breathtaking view will leave you in awe and remind you why Mumbai is often referred to as South Asia's crown jewel. For those seeking spiritual solace amidst urban chaos, visit Parsi Fire Temple - an oasis for Zoroastrians in Bombay. Here tranquility reigns supreme amid lush gardens and sacred flames burning bright. Immerse yourself further into Bombay's heritage by exploring Victoria Terminus – now known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus – an architectural gem that stands proud since colonial times. Marvel at its intricate details and grandeur that transports you back in time. Indulge in luxury at Taj Mahal Hotel Bombay where opulence meets impeccable hospitality. Let yourself be pampered while enjoying stunning views overlooking this captivating cityscape. And finally, take a glimpse into everyday life with Mumbai's municipal laundry scene - where clothes are washed meticulously along bustling riverbanks; it showcases both resilience and unity among locals working tirelessly.