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The Walkeshwar Temple, Bombay, c1880 (1905). Artist: Alexander Henry Hallam MurrayThe Walkeshwar Temple, Bombay, c1880 (1905). From The High-Road of Empire, by A. H. Hallam Murray. [John Murray, Ablemarle Street, London, 1905]
An Armed Retainer of the Bombay Chiefs, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesAn Armed Retainer of the Bombay Chiefs, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911
A Famous Dancing Horse - Bombay Chiefs Camp, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesA Famous Dancing Horse - Bombay Chiefs Camp, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911
Bombay Retainers, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesBombay Retainers, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911
Horseman at the Bombay Camp, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesHorseman at the Bombay Camp, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911
Bombay Chiefs Camp, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesBombay Chiefs Camp, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911
Lieutenant Pattinson at the Presence of Karyguam, 1818 (c1912). In 1818 the 2nd Bombay Grenadiers fought in the Mahratta Wars
Bund Gardens Shewing Bandstand, Poona, c1900. Bund Garden, Pune, India, the Gandhi National Memorial, Bund Garden, built by Phiroze Jamshedji Jeejeebhoy. [G. B. V. Ghoni, Bombay, c1900]
View from Malabar Hill, Bombay, c1920. Malabar Hill, a hillock in southern Mumbai, India. The Malabar Hill district is notably the most exclusive residential area in Mumbai
Arrival of the Prince of Wales at Bombay, India, on 8 November 1875 (1908). From Harmsworth History of the World, Volume 2, by Arthur Mee, J.A. Hammerton, & A.D. Innes, M.A
View of the Temples and Mosques of Sassur, near Poona, in the Deccan, 1908. From Harmsworth History of the World, Volume 2, by Arthur Mee, J.A. Hammerton, & A.D. Innes, M.A
Orange Market, Bombay, c1910 (1935). Artist: William Samuel HortonOrange Market, Bombay, c1910 (1935). From The Studio Volume 109. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1935]
Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Bombay, India, 20th century. The Taj Mahal Palace first opened its doors in 1903. It was commissioned by the Indian industrialist Jamsetji Tata
A Village in Bombay Presidency, 1906Local people communally collecting water and washing clothes in a village in Bombay Presidency, 1906. The Bombay Presidency was a province of British India
The Battalion Football Team of the First Battalion, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. PoonaThe 1st Battalion took part in the Egypt Intervention in 1882, fighting in the second battle at Kassassin on 9 September and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir a few days later
The Battalion Signallers of the First Battalion, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Poona, InThe 1st Battalion took part in the Egypt Intervention in 1882, fighting in the second battle at Kassassin on 9 September and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir a few days later
The Machine Gun Platoon of the First Battalion, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Poona, IndThe 1st Battalion took part in the Egypt Intervention in 1882, fighting in the second battle at Kassassin on 9 September and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir a few days later
The Battalion Band of the First Battalion, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Poona, India, 1The 1st Battalion took part in the Egypt Intervention in 1882, fighting in the second battle at Kassassin on 9 September and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir a few days later
The Drums and Bugles of the First Battalion, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Poona, IndiaThe 1st Battalion took part in the Egypt Intervention in 1882, fighting in the second battle at Kassassin on 9 September and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir a few days later
Gaekwars state elephants, Manipuri Bazaar, Bombay, India, c1924. A print from Countries of the World, edited by JA Hammerton, volume two, The Fleetway House, London, c1924
Temple to the goddess Parvati, wife of Siva, south-west of Pune, Maharashtra, India, c1924. The hilltop Hindu temple dates from the 18th century when Pune was ruled by the Peshwa dynasty
Shrine of Raiman Shah Doola, Elichpur. Artist: James GardnerShrine of Raiman Shah Doola, Elichpur. An Islamic tomb in Achalpur (Ellichpur), Maharashtra, India. A print from The Faiths of the World, A Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Sects, Volume II
Tombs of the Gond Rajahs, Chanda, central India, 1875. The Gond kingdoms ruled part of central India from the late 14th until the 18th century
Fort Purandhar, near Pune (Poona), India, early 20th century
A Bombay reckla, India, early 20th century. An ox-drawn passenger vehicle
Parsee Fire Temple, Bombay, India, early 20th century. The Parsees are the largest Zoroastrian community on the Indian subcontinent
The Sassoon Hospital for Europeans, Pune (Poona), India, early 20th century
Tamasha Wallas, Pune (Poona), India, early 20th century. Two Indian snake charmers
Telegraph Office, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Juma Masjid, Bombay, India, 20th century. Bombays Juma Masjid (Friday Mosque) was completed in 1802
High Court and north end of Rotten Row, Bombay, India, 1903. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodHigh Court and north end of Rotten Row, Bombay, India, 1903. Stereoscopic slide, detail
A cotton market in Bombay, India, 19th century. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume X, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co. (London, Paris and New York, 19th century)
A procession to celebrate the Prince of Wales birthday, Bombay, India, 19th century. The procession was held during a royal visit to India
The Municipal Offices and Victoria Terminus, Bombay, India, early 20th century. From Views of India in Colour, published by The Times of India Offices (Bombay and Calcutta)
A view from the Ridge, Bombay, India, early 20th century. From Views of India in Colour, published by The Times of India Offices (Bombay and Calcutta)
A street in Bombay, India, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
View of Bombay showing the fort, c1860. Mumbai, India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume IV, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
Interior of the temple of Babulnath, Bombay, India, 1901. Artist: BW KilburnInterior of the temple of Babulnath, Bombay, India, 1901. Babulnath is an ancient Shiva temple. Stereoscopic slide. Detail
Parsis worshipping the New Moon, Bombay, India, 1903. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodParsis worshipping the New Moon, Bombay, India, 1903. A Parsi (sometimes spelled Parsee), is a member of a close-knit Zoroastrian community based primarily in India
Victoria Terminus railway station, Bombay, India, 1903. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodVictoria Terminus railway station, Bombay, India, 1903. As seen from Cruickshank Road. Stereoscopic card. Detail
View from the Clock Tower, Bombay, India, early 20th century. Postcard
Panorama of the Fort, Bombay, India, early 20th century. Postcard
Government House, Bombay, India, early 20th century. Postcard
House-to-house visitation during the plague in Bombay, India, 1898. Artist: Melton PriorHouse-to-house visitation during the plague in Bombay, India, 1898. The president of the local committee and an indian doctor on their daily round in the native quarter
Bazaar in Bombay, India, 1847. Artist: KirchnerBazaar in Bombay, India, 1847. Market in Mumbai, with canopied balconies above. Illustration from The History of China and India, by Miss Corner, (Dean and Co, London, 1847)
A street in Bombay, 1847. View of Mumbai during the British Empire period. Illustration from The History of China and India, by Miss Corner, (Dean and Co, London, 1847)
Parsees memorial fountain, Mumbai, India, c1918Parsees memorial fountain, Bombay, India, c1918. The fountain was commissioned by Cursetjee Manockjee as a memorial to his father
Army and Navy Co-operative Society, Bombay, India, c1918