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Calcutta 100years ago
Bombay 100 Years Ago
Carnac road was named after Sir. James Rivett Carnac, Governor of Bombay (1839-1841). This is a view of Carnac Road...
In 1860, Bishop Harding and the Cathedral Chaplain decided to open a school within the walled city of Bombay. In...
The beautifully crafted Neo-Gothic building of the Central Telegraph Office was designed by two master architects - J. Trubshawe and...
The Cathedral of the Holy Name is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Colaba. It is the seat of the Archbishop...
Churchgate Station has been the southernmost station of Bombay since the 1930s, and gets its name from the area it...
During the eighteenth and up to the mid-19th century, Mumbai was a walled city. The city walls had three gates,...
People of Bombay
Completed in 1905, the glory of this Cathedral is still mostly intact. It is the seat of the Archbishop of...
Colaba gets its name from ‘Kolabhat’, a word in the Koli language. Kolis were the indigenous inhabitants of the islands....
Colaba gets its name from ?Kolabhat?, a word in the language of the Kolis, the indigenous inhabitants of the islands....
Kolkata : Cultural Confluence of India Photo Archival Print
Like most cities Kolkata or the erstwhile Calcutta has grown around a river, here the Hoogly, the most westerly and...