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The Joys of Yachting in Bombay Harbour
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The Joys of Yachting in Bombay Harbour
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Church Gate partly demolished 1863
The room above the Gateway was occupied by the Officer of the Guard. (Old Bombay)
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The new Bombay Gymkhana, Eastern elevation
This building was opened by H.E. the Governor of Bombay on Dec. 18th, 1907.
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The Muharram Procession in the Native Quarter
The Muharran Celebration is held annually in memory of the first two Muhammadan martyrs.
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The Victoria Terminus, G.I.P. Railway
This pretentious building in architecturally considered to be the finest Railway Terminus in the world.
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The Town Hall before the days of Elphistone Circle
The domed pavilion contained the state of Marquis Cornwallis, worshipped by lower class Hindus. (Old Bombay)
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The Bombay Commercial Gymkhana
View of the Verandah showing corner of the Bowling Green and Croquet Lawn. Although this Gymkhana has only recently been established it already provides recreation for a large and growing membership.
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Crawford Market
Bombay's depot for food produce.
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The Bombay University Hall and Rajabai Tower
Both buildings were designed by Sir Gilbert Scott. The tower is 280 feet high.
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The Town Hall and part of Elphinstone Circle Gardens
The building was begun in 1821 and not completed for twelve years.
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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.
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Parts of Gibbs' Road, Malabar Hill
In proximity to this road are the Parsee Towers of Silene and the attendant Vultures.
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The Hanging Gardens, Malabar Hill
A magnificent view of Bombay and Back Bay is to be had from these Gardens.
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St. Thomas' Cathedral
The foundation stone of the Cathedral was laid on Nov. 18th, 1715.
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A view from Cumballa Hill
Showing the Vellard on the right, a favourite Sunday evening drive.
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A bit of Back Bay and Malabar Hill
One of the most picturesque views of Bombay at all seasons of the year.
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The Hanging Gardens, Malabar Hill
From this spot one of the finest views in the East can be obtained, across Bombay Harbour.
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Yachting in Bombay Harbour
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The Princess Mary Victoria Gymkhana
The Surplus of the funds contributed by the native ladies of Bombay, for the entertainment of the Princess of Wales, was utilized in the erection of this building, and is consequently named after H.R.H....
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