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Bombay Collection

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Background imageBombay Collection: Poster for Bombay Baroda & Central India Railway

Poster for Bombay Baroda & Central India Railway
A poster advertising the Bombay Baroda & Central India Railway, operating between Bombay and Delhi. A train races across a viaduct

Background imageBombay Collection: EMPIREs HIGHWAY TO INDIA. The Empires Highway to India

EMPIREs HIGHWAY TO INDIA. The Empires Highway to India. View of Bombay, India from a British ship. British Empire Marketing Board poster, c1928

Background imageBombay Collection: Cat - Bombay

Cat - Bombay
LA-1893 Cat - Bombay. Walking with tail raised, side view Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBombay Collection: Antique map of Bombay, India, 19th Century

Antique map of Bombay, India, 19th Century
Antique map of Bombay, Berar, and part of central India from 1891

Background imageBombay Collection: INDIA, Mumbai (Bombay): Gateway of India / Evening / from Taj Mahal Hotel Balcony

INDIA, Mumbai (Bombay): Gateway of India / Evening / from Taj Mahal Hotel Balcony

Background imageBombay Collection: Sunrise behind The Gateway to India, Mumbai (Bombay), India, South Asia

Sunrise behind The Gateway to India, Mumbai (Bombay), India, South Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: Parsi Fire Temple - Bombay - Zoroastrians

Parsi Fire Temple - Bombay - Zoroastrians
Parsi Fire Temple - Mumbai (Bombay) - Zoroastrians

Background imageBombay Collection: Bengal Nagpur Railway

Bengal Nagpur Railway
The Bengal - Nagpur Railway spans the country from Calcutta to Bombay, Bombay to Calcutta, via Nagpur

Background imageBombay Collection: Gateway of India, Mumbai (Bombay), India

Gateway of India, Mumbai (Bombay), India INDIA-Mumbai (Bombay): Gateway of India / Dawn / from Taj Mahal Hotel Balcony © Walter Bibikow 2004

Background imageBombay Collection: Municipal laundry

Municipal laundry, Mahalaxmi dhobi ghat, Mumbai (Bombay), India, Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: Double decker bus outside Mumbai Municipal corporation building, Mumbai (Bombay)

Double decker bus outside Mumbai Municipal corporation building, Mumbai (Bombay), India, South Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: The Victoria Terminus, Bombay

The Victoria Terminus, Bombay, opened in 1929 by the Governor of Bombay, Sire Frederich Sykes. The train station served the main lines of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway

Background imageBombay Collection: Marine Drive

Marine Drive, Bombay City (Mumbai), India, Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: Taj Mahal Hotel Bombay

Taj Mahal Hotel Bombay
The Taj Mahal Hotel, Bombay

Background imageBombay Collection: Taj Mahal Hotel, Bombay

Taj Mahal Hotel, Bombay (Mumbai)

Background imageBombay Collection: Fergusson / Silvy

Fergusson / Silvy
SIR JAMES FERGUSSON, 6th Baronet of Kilkerran Soldier and Governor of Bombay

Background imageBombay Collection: India / Sikh War / Multan

India / Sikh War / Multan
Bombay European Fusiliers storm the fort at Mooltan (Multan) at the Khoonee Boorj

Background imageBombay Collection: India, Mumbai, Maharashtra, city dusk skyline of modern office and residential buildings

India, Mumbai, Maharashtra, city dusk skyline of modern office and residential buildings

Background imageBombay Collection: Taj Mahal Hotel, Bombay, India

Taj Mahal Hotel, Bombay, India
Taj Mahal Hotel, Bombay (Mumbai), India. Date: circa 1925

Background imageBombay Collection: Poster advertising Travancore State, India

Poster advertising Travancore State, India
Poster by K I Nixon advertising Travancore State, India, with two tigers in the foreground. Printed for the Government of India by G Claridge, Bombay. Date: circa 1930

Background imageBombay Collection: Marine Drive

Marine Drive, Mumbai (Bombay), India, Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: John Wood Approaching Bombay, c1850. Artist: Joseph Heard

John Wood Approaching Bombay, c1850. Artist: Joseph Heard
John Wood Approaching Bombay, c1850. At this time the East India Company was still governing India. The company was founded in 1600 to challenge the Dutch

Background imageBombay Collection: Greens Mansions, Bombay, India

Greens Mansions, Bombay, India
Greens Mansions, Bombay (Mumbai), India. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBombay Collection: MOHANDAS GANDHI (1869-1948). Hindu nationalist and spiritual leader

MOHANDAS GANDHI (1869-1948). Hindu nationalist and spiritual leader. Photographed with Jawaharlal Nehru at the All India Congress in Bombay, India, 1 July 1946

Background imageBombay Collection: Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai (Bombay), India

Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai (Bombay), India INDIA-Mumbai (Bombay): Taj Mahal Hotel -(b.1903) Venerable Mumbai Hotel © Walter Bibikow 2004

Background imageBombay Collection: One with Britain, Heart and Soul, One Life, One Flag, One Throne, Tennyson (engraving)

One with Britain, Heart and Soul, One Life, One Flag, One Throne, Tennyson (engraving)
1039708 One with Britain, Heart and Soul, One Life, One Flag, One Throne, Tennyson (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: One with Britain, Heart and Soul)

Background imageBombay Collection: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus), UNESCO World Heritage Site, historic

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus), UNESCO World Heritage Site, historic railway station built by the British. Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra, India, Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: Parsi Fire Temple - Mumbai, India

Parsi Fire Temple - Mumbai, India
Parsi (Indian Zoroastrian) Fire Temple at Bombay (Mumbai, India), possibly on a Parsi Holiday. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBombay Collection: Bapsy Pavry

Bapsy Pavry
Miss Bapsy Pavry, later Marchioness of Winchester and author of " The Heroines of Ancient Persia". She was the daughter of the Parsi High Priest of Bombay

Background imageBombay Collection: Sir Michael Roberts Westropp (engraving)

Sir Michael Roberts Westropp (engraving)
1047086 Sir Michael Roberts Westropp (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Michael Roberts Westropp, Late Chief Justice of Bombay)

Background imageBombay Collection: Gateway of India, Bombay (Mumbai), India

Gateway of India, Bombay (Mumbai), India. Date: circa 1933

Background imageBombay Collection: Bristol Bombay L5808 the first production aircraft

Bristol Bombay L5808 the first production aircraft
Bristol Bombay, L5808, the first production aircraft

Background imageBombay Collection: Picture No. 11051298

Picture No. 11051298
Cat Bombay Date:

Background imageBombay Collection: Travel to India

Travel to India
Poster published by the British India Press, Bombay, advertising travel to India

Background imageBombay Collection: Gateway to India, Mumbai, India, Asia

Gateway to India, Mumbai, India, Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: Statue of Mahatma Gandhi, Mumbai, India, Asia

Statue of Mahatma Gandhi, Mumbai, India, Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: The visit of Edward VII, the Prince of Wales to India

The visit of Edward VII, the Prince of Wales to India
Arrival of H.M.S. Serapis in Bombay Harbour. The visit of Edward VII, the Prince of Wales to India

Background imageBombay Collection: Victoria Railway Station (Victoria Terminus)

Victoria Railway Station (Victoria Terminus), Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra State, India, Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: Rush hour in Mumbai (Bombay)

Rush hour in Mumbai (Bombay), India, Asia

Background imageBombay Collection: India / Bombay C1840

India / Bombay C1840
Bombay: general view of the harbour

Background imageBombay Collection: India / Bombay / Juma Musjid

India / Bombay / Juma Musjid
Bombay: the Jumma Musjid and market

Background imageBombay Collection: India / Bombay / Yacht Club

India / Bombay / Yacht Club
Bombay: Royal Bombay Yacht Club

Background imageBombay Collection: India / Bombay / Malabar

India / Bombay / Malabar
Bombay: Malabar Hill Date: circa 1900

Background imageBombay Collection: Mumbai skyline along Marine Drive, Mumbai (Bombay), India

Mumbai skyline along Marine Drive, Mumbai (Bombay), India

Background imageBombay Collection: India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Kemps Corner, Antilia aka the Ambani building

India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Kemps Corner, Antilia aka the Ambani building on Altamont Road, said to be the most expensive private residence in the world

Background imageBombay Collection: India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, view of the city of Mumbai city centre at night

India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, view of the city of Mumbai city centre at night from Kemps Corner

Background imageBombay Collection: India, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus railway station (CSMT)

India, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus railway station (CSMT), (formerly Victoria Terminus), UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageBombay Collection: INDIA (c19th). View of Bombay from Madagascar Mountains. Illustration of 1880. Engraving

INDIA (c19th). View of Bombay from Madagascar Mountains. Illustration of 1880. Engraving
AIS5393464 INDIA (c19th). View of Bombay from Madagascar Mountains. Illustration of 1880. Engraving. Private Collection ©Lorio/Iberfoto/Leemage; Private Collection; © Lorio / Iberfoto.



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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.