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- In the harbour, Bombay
2704 hits - Charles Giles, Bombay 1940
2495 hits - The High Court, Bombay
3067 hits - View from Malabar Hill, Bombay
3049 hits - Queens Road, Bombay
2969 hits - View of Calaba, Bombay
3306 hits - Victoria Terminus GIP Railway Bombay
4866 hits - View of BBCI Railway Offices Queens Road Bombay
5539 hits - Breach Candy Swimming Club, Bombay
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Breach Candy Swimming Club, Bombay. The pool was built by the British and historically and to this day has a substantial ex-pat membership. The pool takes the shape of the sub-continent of India. Today, the club is now the most exclusive club in South Bombay with an enrolment fee in the region of 1.3 crore. In Indian currency, 1 crore = 10 million rupees which at 2013 exchange rates of approx. 100 rupees= £1 makes an astonishing fee of £130,000. - Victoria Station Bombay
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Victoria Railway Station, Bombay. Designed by Frederick William Stevens and built in 1887, it was renamed Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in 1996 when Bombay assumed its new name of Mumbai. It is usually referred to as either VT or CST. - Regal Cinema, Bombay
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Regal Cinema, Bombay. An Art Deco cinema opened in 1933, the Regal was the first cinema in India to have air-conditioning. It also has an underground car park. With large sweeping balconies and plush velvet seats the cinema is still thriving today. (This photo must have been taken in 1945 since the film Frisco Sal was released in New York in February 1945). - Rajabai Clock Tower, Bombay
3464 hits - Prince of Wales Museum, Bombay
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Prince of Wales Museum, Bombay. George V, The Prince of Wales, laid the foundation stone on 11th November 1905. The museum was renamed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya in 1995. - View of Bombay from Malabar Hill
3808 hits - Malabar Hill View
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View of Chowpatty Beach, Bombay, from Malabar Hill (a posh residential part of Bombay). - Soldiers from the 14th Army at Juhu Beach, Bombay
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Soldiers from the 14th Army at Juhu Beach, Bombay (Joseph Nicholson is seated, extreme right) - Soldiers from the 14th Army at Juhu Beach, Bombay
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Soldiers from the 14th Army at Juhu Beach, Bombay (Joseph Nicholson is third from the left) - Interior Colaba Church Bombay
4829 hits - Bombay from Malabar Hill
3097 hits - Bombay from Malabar Hill 2
3285 hits - Bombay from Malabar Hill 1
3871 hits - Bombay St Thomas Church Interior
3433 hits - Bombay Null Bazar
2622 hits - Taj Mahal Hotel and Gateway to India
2531 hits - Churchgate New Reclamation, Bombay
19061 hits - Bombay 1897. Musical ride 2nd Bombay Lancers
5954 hits - Poona v Bombay Bombay 1900
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"Top row: Chichester (Bom. Inf), Wood (W.Yorks ADC), Marsden (RFA), Bannerman (1st Bom Lancers), Milne (Bom Inf), Clarke, Pocock (Commst.), Sale (C.S.), Browne (Bom Inf), Edwardes (Bom Grenadiers), Champain (Gurkas). Front row: Duncan (R. Scots), Vines (R.I.M.), Greig (7th Bom Inf ADC), Douglas (R.A.), Tompkins (R.A.), Kendal (RGA), Markham (Shropshires), Coombs, Burney. Sitting on grass: Brogan (RHA), Bond (RFA)." - Officers. 3rd Queens Own Bombay Light Cavalry
8027 hits - Non Commissioned Officers and Soldiers. 10th Bombay Light Infantry
6834 hits - 10th Bombay Light Infantry Picquet (Picket) 1885
7568 hits - 10th Bombay Light Infantry, Bombay 1885
8038 hits - 10th Bombay Light Infantry Poona Sept 1867
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Colonel John Field is 3rd from left on the front row.