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ca. 1905
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61.
A Hindu Cremation
Cremation is usually employed by the Hindus.
62.
Head-quarters of the Madras Volunteer Guards
This, the oldest Volunteer Corps in India, was raised in 1857, and now numbers over 1,200 strong.
63.
One of the Parsi Towers of Silence
Where the Parsi dead are disposed of by vultures.
64.
The B.B. & C.I. Railway Head Offices
Partially destroyed by fire the night the Prince of Wales left Bombay, Nov. 1906.
65.
The Royal Bombay Yacht Club
A social rendezvous of the European community.
66.
The Floral Fountain as it used to be, and Esplanade Road.
The fountain originally intended for the Victoria Gardens, is surmounted by the figure of Plenty.
67.
View of the City of Bombay and Back Bay from the Ridge
Considered by many one of the finest prospects in the East.
68.
The Bombay University Hall and Rajabai Tower
Both buildings were designed by Sir Gilbert Scott. The tower is 280 feet high.
69.
The Town Hall and part of Elphinstone Circle Gardens
The building was begun in 1821 and not completed for twelve years.
70.
A view of Bombay from the Rajabai Tower
The Cathedral is to be seen in the left and the Harbour in the distance.
71.
The Port Trust Office
One of the buildings in the First Line Beach, behind which lies one of the largest cities in Asia.
72.
The Prongs Lighthouse
Can be seen at a distance of eighteen miles, and is 168 feet high.
73.
A part of the Caves of Elephanta
These Caves are said to have been built in the eighth century, they were damaged by the Portuguese and restored by the British.
74.
The new Bombay Gymkhana, Western elevation
Members are provided with amusement in the form of tennis, bowls, golf, cricket, hockey, polo, football, croquet, racquets and billiards.
75.
The new Bombay Gymkhana, Eastern elevation
This building was opened by H.E. the Governor of Bombay on Dec. 18th, 1907.
76.
Elphinstone College
The late Sire Cowasjee Jehangir Readymoney Contributed two lakhs of rupes towards this building.
77.
A Native Street in the Fort
The style of Architecture employed in Bombay of years ago is here shown.
78.
The Burmese Pagoda in the Eden Gardens
Brought from Prome, Burma, in 1856. Near the Pagoda is the Bandstand, which is the fashionable rendezvous in the cool of the evening.
79.
Parts of Gibbs' Road, Malabar Hill
In proximity to this road are the Parsee Towers of Silene and the attendant Vultures.
80.
A View from Eastern side of the Harbour
Said to be second only to Sydney Harbour in beauty.
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