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ca. 1905
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101.
The Monkey Temple
Attended by the Bhattia caste.
102.
Crawford Market
Bombay's depot for food produce.
103.
The Bombay University Hall and Rajabai Tower
Both buildings were designed by Sir Gilbert Scott. The tower is 280 feet high.
104.
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.
105.
The High Court, Calcutta
Built after the model of the Town Hall at Ypres. A fine example of the Public Buildings in Calcutta.
106.
The Prongs Lighthouse
Can be seen at a distance of eighteen miles, and is 168 feet high.
107.
A familiar Beach Scene
Catamaran men preparing to launch.
108.
A Palm Grove at Chetput
Chetput is a picturesque residential suburb of Madras.
109.
Howrah Bridge
Connecting Calcutta with Howrah. The only bridge spanning the Hoogly. This is a pontoon bridge and is continually undergoing repair. The traffic across is enormous.
110.
View of the City of Bombay and Back Bay from the Ridge
Considered by many one of the finest prospects in the East.
111.
The Museum, Chowringhee
Contains a fine collection of Fossils and Minerals, a Geological Gallery, Gallery of Antiquities and Library.
112.
The Banyan Tree, Botanical Gardens.
Cover ground of nearly 1,000 ft. in circumference and has about 250 aerial roots.
113.
A Hindu Cremation
Cremation is usually employed by the Hindus.
114.
The Single Loop
Darjeeling Hill Railway
115.
Reversing Station
Darjeeling Hill Railway
116.
The Golf Club House
Forms a pretty spot on the Maidan
117.
The Hanging Gardens, Malabar Hill
From this spot one of the finest views in the East can be obtained, across Bombay Harbour.
118.
The Huntsman and Hounds of the Bombay Hunt
Hunting is one of the favourite sports of many residents during the cold weather.
119.
Parts of Gibbs' Road, Malabar Hill
In proximity to this road are the Parsee Towers of Silene and the attendant Vultures.
120.
The City of Jaipur, from the Sanganir Gate
Jaipur contains many ruin of great interest to antiquarians.
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