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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

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

Background imageBombay Collection: INDIA: SNAKE CHARMER, c1901. A young snake charmer in Bombay (now Mumbai), India

INDIA: SNAKE CHARMER, c1901. A young snake charmer in Bombay (now Mumbai), India. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBombay Collection: BOMBAY RAILROAD STATION. The Great Indian Peninsula Railway Terminus in Bombay, built 1877-87

BOMBAY RAILROAD STATION. The Great Indian Peninsula Railway Terminus in Bombay, built 1877-87. Oil by A.M. Haig

Background imageBombay Collection: INDIA: WAR VETERANS, 1919. Disabled Indian veterans of World War I who have become carpenters

INDIA: WAR VETERANS, 1919. Disabled Indian veterans of World War I who have become carpenters and auto mechanics at Queen Marys Technical School in Bombay (now Mumbai), India

Background imageBombay Collection: WWI: HOSPITAL, 1916. Wounded Indian soldiers at the Lady Hardinge Hospital in Bombay, India

WWI: HOSPITAL, 1916. Wounded Indian soldiers at the Lady Hardinge Hospital in Bombay, India. Photograph, 1916

Background imageBombay Collection: INDIA: TRAIN STATION, 1854. The Byculla railroad station in Bombay, India. Wood engraving

INDIA: TRAIN STATION, 1854. The Byculla railroad station in Bombay, India. Wood engraving, English, 1854

Background imageBombay Collection: GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of the Public Works Department in Bombay, India

GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of the Public Works Department in Bombay, India, in honor of Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, 1887. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageBombay Collection: GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of the General Post Office in Bombay, India

GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of the General Post Office in Bombay, India, in honor of Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, 1887. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageBombay Collection: GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of Elphinstone Circle in Bombay, India, in honor

GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of Elphinstone Circle in Bombay, India, in honor of Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, 1887. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageBombay Collection: Man carrying baskets

Man carrying baskets
INDIA - CIRCA 1930s: Man carrying enormous pile of baskets, Bombay. (Photo by Charles Phelps Cushing/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageBombay Collection: Exterior of Mumbai Municipal corporation building, Mumbai (Bombay), India, South Asia

Exterior of Mumbai Municipal corporation building, Mumbai (Bombay), India, South Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: Palace of Industries, Irish International Exhibition, Dublin

Palace of Industries, Irish International Exhibition, Dublin
Palace of Industries at the Irish International Exhibition, Dublin. The Stall (left) of the Ardeshir & Co. of Bombay, India - manufacturers of Indian Art Ware. Date: 1907

Background imageBombay Collection: Mumbai, India - Elphinstone Circle No. 2

Mumbai, India - Elphinstone Circle No. 2
Mumbai, India - Elphinstone Circle No.2 (named after the Governor, Lord John Elphinstone). Date: circa 1905

Background imageBombay Collection: Mumbai, India - Dhobies drying Cloths - Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat

Mumbai, India - Dhobies drying Cloths - Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat
India - Dhobies drying the Cloths at the Dhobi Ghat (Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat), a well known open air laundromat in Mumbai, India

Background imageBombay Collection: Mumbai, India - Elphinstone Circle No. 1

Mumbai, India - Elphinstone Circle No. 1
Mumbai, India - Elphinstone Circle No.1 (named after the Governor, Lord John Elphinstone). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBombay Collection: View over the city of Mumbai, India

View over the city of Mumbai, India Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBombay Collection: The Town Hall, Mumbai, India

The Town Hall, Mumbai, India Date: circa 1910s

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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.