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A snack vendor on Juhu Beach in Mumbai
A gargoyle on the Bombay Municipal Corporation ( Brihanmunbai Municipal Corporation - BMC ) building looks towards Victoria Terminus, Mumbai
The Gothic facade of Victoria Terminus ( also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus ) was designed by Frederick Stevens in 1887 and inspired by London's St Pancras station, Mumbai.
Chubby and jolly Ganesh near the Sundance Cafe in Mumbai, he is the lord of beginnings, remover of obstacles and patron of scribes
Ferries docked at Appollo Bunder ready for passengers on their way to Elephanta Island, about 9 kilometres from Mumbai
Marine Drive, ( Netaji Subhashchandra Bose Road ) follows the shoreline of the Arabian Sea from Nariman Point to the bottom of Malabar Hill, Mumbai
Devotees making their way to Mahalaxmi Temple, Mumbai
Toddlers pose in front of one of many carvings at the Kanheri Caves in Mumbai, the 109 caves were excavated by Buddhist monks of the Hinayana faith in the 2nd century AD
Prince of Wales Museum in Mumbai was built to commerate King George V's first visit to India in 1905.
Elephinstone College in Mumbai, a fine example of Romanesque architecture, the college was named after 19th century governor of Bombay, Mountstuart Elphinstone, who established the Bombay Native School Book and School Society in 1822
Movie billboard above street corner.
The white-washed Haji Ali mosque, Mumbai is situated at the end of a long causeway and houses the tomb of Muslim saint Haji Ali.
Looking towards the Fort area from Ambassador Hotel, Mumbai. Completed in 1716, but dismanted in 1860 when the city was expanding, the area has now been declared a protected heritage area since 1995.
Crawford Market in Mumbai, also known as Mahatma Phule Market, was built in 1869 amd sells everything from Alphonso mangoes to Turkish tobacco
Portuguese church ruin, Bassein Fort, Mumbai
The Taj Mahal Hotel, built in 1903 by JN Tata, looks on to the harbour facing the Gateway of India, Mumbai
The predominantly Italianate style buildings in Horniman Circle, the circle is named after Irish born, Indian nationalist Benjamin Horniman
The equestrian Kala Goda Statue located in Mumbai Zoo, the statue is of King Edward VII astride a black horse ( kala goda )
Pilgrims make their way into the mosque containing the tomb of the Muslim saint, Haji Ali in Mumbai, (whose identity has remained a secret). The mosque was built in the early 19th century by devotees.
Hindu shrine near Banganga Tank, a sacred precinct and one of the oldest surviving areas of the city, Walkeshwar Marg, Mumbai
The David Sassoon Library in Mumbai, the building was commissioned in 1847 as a mechanics institute and was completed in the Venetian Gothic style in 1870
Local crowds cool off at Juhu Beach in Mumbai
Marine Drive in Mumbai from the Ambassador Hotel
Elephanta ferries, which shuttle passengers between Elephanta Island and the Gateway of India docked at Apollo Bunder, Mumbai
Bombay University Library in Mumbai, the building is Venetian Gothic in yellow sandstone with elaborate and ornate features
Laundry drying on a tenement near Babulnath Temple, Mumbai
The Taj Mahal Hotel, built in 1903 by JN Tata, dominates the shoreline of Apollo Budner, Mumbai
Door of Knesset Eliyahoo Synagogue.
Mumbai city skyline from the Oberoi Towers looking out east to Nariman Point
Elephanta ferries, which shuttle passengers between Elephanta Island and the Gateway of India docked at Apollo Bunder, Mumbai
No room at the inn...brokers engage in unregulated street trading outside the Bombay Stock Exchange in Mumbai
Beggars next to Pepsi cart outside Haji Ali Mosque.
The Gothic facade of Victoria Terminus ( also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus ) was designed by Frederick Stevens in 1887 and inspired by London's St Pancras station, Mumbai.
Advertising forthcoming attractions at the Eros Theatre in Mumbai, the theatre was built in 1938 and resembles a mammoth ocean liner
Advertising billboard with a Christmas theme in Mumbai
Glimpsing the Taj Mahal Hotel through the Gateway of India, the hotel was built in 1903 by JN Tata, the Gateway of India was built to commemorate the visit of King George V in 1911
The Gothic facade of Victoria Terminus ( also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus ) was designed by Frederick Stevens in 1887 and inspired by London's St Pancras station, Mumbai.
Crowds outside Churchgate railway station, Mumbai
The city government of Mumbai is run from the BMC Building, it was built between 1883 and 1893 in Oriental Gothic style by Frederick Stevens
Ganesh and Christ mural, near Sundance Cafe.
The Gateway of India commemorating the visit of King George V in 1911, was built by George Wittet, Mumbai.
Bas relief carvings on Crawford Market in Mumbai, built in 1869, the Norman Gothic market's exterior is heavily adorned with carvings by Lockwood Kipling, father to Rudyard
Portuguese church ruin, Bassein Fort which was once a spendid fortified city, Mumbai.
The finishing line at Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mumbai
Royal Bombay Yacht Club.
The splendid facade of the Taj Mahal Hotel, building in 1903 by JN Tata, and the Gateway of India, designed by George Wittet, dominate Mumbai Harbour, Mumbai.
The neoclassical Town Hall, with Doric columuns, Fort, Mumbai
The magnificent facade of the Taj Mahal Hotel, built in 1903 by JN Tata, Mumbai.
The entrance to the main Kanheri Caves in Mumbai, the 109 caves were excavated by Buddhist monks of the Hinayana faith in the 2nd century AD
Man standing between two statues at entrance to Parsi Fire Temple, Fort.
Cricket match on Oval Maidan in front of the High Court, Mumbai
Hardworking "dhabbawallahs" in Mumbai, these hardworking men run around town with tiffin boxes for other hardworking men to then enjoy the home cooked meal inside the containers
Racehorse, Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mumbai
Royal Bombay Yacht Club, Mumbai, built in 1898, is an elite club full of maritime memorabilia and staffed by uniformed sailors.
Exterior of Knesset Eliyahoo Synagogue.
Traditional terrace houses in Paddington
Cricket practice at Brabourne Stadium, home to the august Cricket Club of India, Mumbai
The neo-Gothic High Court building, designed by Colonel JA Fuller in 1878, Mumbai.
Mumbai locals enjoy a cool sea breeze behind the Mahalaxmi Temple
Wall plaque on Mani Bhavan commerates Mahatma Ghandi's stay in Mumbai. Mani Bhanvan is near August Kranti Maidan where the campaign to persuade the British to "Quit India" was launched in 1942.
Elephanta ferries, which shuttle passengers between Elephanta Island and the Gateway of India docked at Apollo Bunder in Mumbai
Mumbai's famous Thieves Market or Chor Bazzar where bargain hungry tourists rummage for treasures, including antique clocks at throwaway prices.
High-rises at Nariman Point and Vidhan Bhavan in Mumbai
The Oriental Gothic style Bombay Municipal Corporation Building ( Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Building- BMC ) was designed by Frederick Stevens, Mumbai.
Looking very pretty, but all artificial, flowers for sale at the bustling Mangaldas Market in Mumbai
Garland stall at Mahalaxmi Temple.
Bronze statue of Edward V11 ( kala ghoda ) once stood at the junction of K Dubash Marg and Mahatma Gandhi Road, but now resides at the Mumbai zoo.
Signs of British Imperialism remain in Mumbai in front of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation ( BMC ) Building.
Looking across Malad Creek to the Koli fishing community at Versova, Mumbai
Lockwood Kipling's ( father of Rudyard Kipling ) bas reliefs decorate the Norman-Gothic exterior of Crawford Market, Mumbai.
The grand facade of the Taj Mahal hotel, built in 1902 by JN Tata, facing the Gateway of India, Mumbai
Elephanta ferries, which shuttle passengers between Elephanta Island and the Gateway of India docked in front of the Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai
Elephanta ferries, which shuttle passengers between Elephanta Island and the Gateway of India docked at Apollo Bunder, Mumbai
The Gothic facade of Victoria Terminus ( also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus ) was designed by Frederick Stevens in 1887 and inspired by London's St Pancras station, Mumbai.
Fairground attractions at Juhu Beach in Mumbai
Looking down on Marine Drive in Mumbai from the Oberoi Towers
Large ship in Mumbai harbour, Mumbai
The Oriental Building in Mumbai is a heritage structure, sadly, most of the buildings on the D N Road have been modified, mutilated and annihilated
Tiffin boxes ready for delivery by " dhabbawallahs " in Mumbai, the food is prepared at home and then picked up by these busy workers and distributed around the city to the working men of the household
Advertising forthcoming attractions at the Eros Theatre in Mumbai, the theatre was built in 1938 and resembles a mammoth ocean liner
St Peters Church, Bandra, Mumbai
Almost hard to see entrance to the Babulnath Mandir in Mumbai, the mandir is the oldest and most active Shiva temple in the city
No room at the inn...brokers engage in unregulated street trading outside the Bombay Stock Exchange in Mumbai
Typical Colaba building that houses the Carlton Hotel.
The ornate, wrought iron gateway to the gardens at Horniman Circle, ( also known as Elphinstone Circle ) Mumbai.
Movie posters and the belongings of Mumbai's street dwellers.
The Gothic facade of Victoria Terminus ( also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus ) was designed by Frederick Stevens in 1887 and inspired by London's St Pancras station, Mumbai.
Crowds swarm to Mumbai's Juhu Beach for a bit of cool relief.
Mumbai air quality indicator at Kemp's Corner Petrol Station
Stacked rows of colourful bottles at a Kalakhatta vendor on Juhu Beach, for the conventional slurpers, the usual rose, lemon, kalakhatta and orange flavours are available
Large ship in Mumbai Harbour, Mumbai
Elephanta ferries, which shuttle passengers between Elephanta Island and the Gateway of India, Mumbai.
Marine Drive in Mumbai from the Ambassador Hotel, Marine Drive is a good place to look for mid range restaurants
Pony and cart at Juhu Beach, Mumbai. Mumbaikers use the beach as a space for all types of activities and events.
The Gothic facade of Victoria Terminus ( also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus ) was designed by Frederick Stevens in 1887 and inspired by London's St Pancras station, Mumbai.
Gothic architectural feature unfortunately almost obliterated by advertising in Mumbai's Horniman Circle
A ruddy-faced Bruce Willis adorns the New Empire cinema, Fort, Mumbai
Santa makes an appearance on Fantasy Island ( da plane, da plane...) the island is a modest amusement park in Jogeshwari, Mumbai
Street vendors ply their trade in the exciting bazaar at Kalbadevi, Mumbai
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