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Bombay Harbour - Seen from Belmont, September 1821, (1936). Creator: Unknown
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Bombay Harbour - Seen from Belmont, September 1821, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Bombay Harbour - Seen from Belmont, September 1821, (1936). View of ships in the harbour at Bombay (present-day Mumbai), India. From " The Civil and Military Gazette" Annual, 1936. [India, 1936]
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Bombay British India Civil And Military Gazette Imperialism Maharashtra Mumbai Palm Tree Palm Trees British Empire
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This print titled "Bombay Harbour - Seen from Belmont, September 1821" takes us back to a bygone era in the bustling city of Bombay (now Mumbai), India. The image captures a picturesque view of ships gracefully sailing through the bay, their majestic silhouettes contrasting against the calm waters. Taken from "The Civil and Military Gazette". Annual in 1936, this photograph offers a glimpse into the rich history of British India during the late 19th century. It serves as a reminder of Britain's imperial presence and influence over Indian territories at that time. The landscape is adorned with palm trees swaying gently in the breeze, adding an exotic touch to this maritime scene. These trees symbolize both nature's beauty and resilience amidst human activity. Transportation plays a significant role within this image; it showcases how water transport was vital for trade and communication during that period. The ships serve as vessels connecting different parts of the world while also representing technological advancements in transportation. Despite being taken more than two centuries ago, this print has managed to preserve its charm and historical significance. Its monochrome aesthetic adds an air of nostalgia, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in an era long gone but not forgotten. Overall, this intriguing print invites us on a journey through time, offering insights into Bombay's vibrant past as well as highlighting Britain's colonial legacy in India.
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