Bombay (inhabited place)
Found in 244 Collections and/or Records:
Sir Ferozeshah Metha reading the address, 1905
Contains prints, of various sizes, mounted in an album bound in red half-leather inscribed on the front cover 'Photographs: Royal Tour in India: Bombay and Indore. Raja Deen Dayal and Sons. State Photographers' and with the Prince of Wales Emblem above. All prints have typed captions.
Sir Pherozeshah [i.e. Ferozeshah] Metha reading the address, 1905
Contains prints, of various sizes, mounted in an album bound in red half-leather inscribed on the front cover 'Photographs: Royal Tour in India: Bombay and Indore. Raja Deen Dayal and Sons. State Photographers' and with the Prince of Wales Emblem above. All prints have typed captions.
Sir Walter Lawrence receiving gifts from Parsees, 1905
Contains prints, of various sizes, mounted in an album bound in red half-leather inscribed on the front cover 'Photographs: Royal Tour in India: Bombay and Indore. Raja Deen Dayal and Sons. State Photographers' and with the Prince of Wales Emblem above. All prints have typed captions.
Six part panorama of Bombay Part 1 15041, 1850 - 1879
246 x 198 mm. View looking north over the rooftops of Bombay from the tower of St Thomas’ Cathedral. In the centre of the print, running north, is Bazar Gate Street, with the NE corner of the Maidan visible at the top left of the photograph. This print forms the central portion of a six part panorama of the city from the cathedral extending 180°. Y3022A/12, 13, 8, 10, 11, 9 provide a continuous view from west to east.
Six part panorama of Bombay Part 2 15042, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm. View looking ESE from the Cathedral tower, with the Green in the foreground and shipping at anchor in the harbour beyond.
Six part panorama of Bombay Part 3 15043, 1850 - 1879
251 x 199 mm. View looking NE from the Cathedral tower over the rooftops and towards the harbour. Cross Island is visible in the distance. The section of harbour seen here was largely reclaimed for docks in the following years.
Six part panorama of Bombay Part 4 15044, 1850 - 1879
Six part panorama of Bombay Part 5 15045, 1850 - 1879
251 x 200 mm. View looking west from the Cathedral tower, over the rooftops and towards Black Bay. Church Lane runs across the picture in the foreground with the junction with Church Gate Street at the right. In the centre middle distance is Outer Church Gate Street with the Esplanade beyond. Photograph reproduced in Edwardes, vol 2, p1 173 and there dated 1864.
Six part panorama of Bombay Part 6 15046, 1864
Starting for Government House, 1905-11
Steamer for Goa, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). People waiting to go to Goa from Carmac Bund, Bombay (Goa steamer to left of picture).
Street scene, Bombay, 1900
Approximately 235 x 175 mm. Collotype. Illustration photographed by Clifton and Co.
Temple at Maha Leekshmee [Mahalakshmi], 1890 - 1899
270 x 208 mm. View showing a small Indian temple standing beside a single storey building in European style with a colonnaded verandah. The temple is presumably one of the smaller ones in the complex rather than the main Mahalakshmi Temple.
The Apolo Bunder, 1905-11-09 - 1905-11-14
The arrival of T.R.Hs the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1905-11-09 - 1905-11-14
The Bunder, 1905-11-09 - 1905-11-14
The Court House, Bombay, 1905
Contains prints, of various sizes, mounted in an album bound in red half-leather inscribed on the front cover 'Photographs: Royal Tour in India: Bombay and Indore. Raja Deen Dayal and Sons. State Photographers' and with the Prince of Wales Emblem above. All prints have typed captions.
The Crawford Market, Bombay, 1905
Contains prints, of various sizes, mounted in an album bound in red half-leather inscribed on the front cover 'Photographs: Royal Tour in India: Bombay and Indore. Raja Deen Dayal and Sons. State Photographers' and with the Prince of Wales Emblem above. All prints have typed captions.
[The Crawford Market, Bombay], 1890 - 1899
205 x 243 mm. View of the entrance and clocktower of the Crawford Market, situated on a triangular plot of land bounded by the Carnac, Paltan and Esplanade Roads. Designed by (Sir) William Emerson and built between 1867 and 1869, the market is named after Arthur Crawford (Municipal Commissioner 1865-71). The Friezes above the arches on the corner of the building were the work of Lockwood Kipling.
The Docks Bombay, 1905
Contains prints, of various sizes, mounted in an album bound in red half-leather inscribed on the front cover 'Photographs: Royal Tour in India: Bombay and Indore. Raja Deen Dayal and Sons. State Photographers' and with the Prince of Wales Emblem above. All prints have typed captions.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan, Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01
The labourers bustle eager for work
The Malabar Point, Bombay, 1874 - 1910
265 x 200 mm. No. 1035.
The native town from Malabar Hill [Bombay], 1870
291 x 227 mm. View from Malabar Hill looking east over Back Bay towards the city. Photograph by Bourne & Shepherd no. 2510.