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Public buildings Bombay 1883 bandstand heritage art print

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This archival artwork captures a sweeping 1883 view of Bombay’s public buildings as seen from the Bandstand extending toward Colaba. Showcasing iconic Victorian Gothic landmarks, it documents the civic and architectural vision of colonial South Bombay. The piece combines historical depth with refined heritage décor appeal.

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Estimated delivery:May 6, 2026 - May 8, 2026
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS AS SEEN FROM
THE BANDSTAND & COLABA
BOMBAY (1883)
View of fenced public space of Oval maidan with a number of buildings in the distance. Pictured on the
left is the Bombay High Court, an ornate building with its distinctive central tower and arched windows.
General J.A. Fuller was the architect and completed in 1878, and on the right is the Rajabai Clock
Tower and Bombay University campus buildings were designed by British Architect Sir Gilbert Scott and
was completed in 1878. Also visible in the foreground is Government Secretariat building designed by
Colonel H St. Clair Wilkins and completed 1874.
The Gothic edifices along the eastern edge of the present Oval maidan (the central section of the
Esplanade) were originally conceived to sit along what was in the 1860s the western sea front of
Bombay. Buildings were built majestically & designed in the Victorian Gothic traditional style fronting the
sea across the Esplanade and assert a character for south Bombay in colonial India.
Code No: 309
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AS SEEN FROM THE BANDSTAND & COLABA IN BOMBAY , BOMBAY (1883)

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