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British colonials arrive at Bombay docks, India, and are welcomed ashore
Zoroastrian BaptismBaptism by fire, practised by the Parsees of Bombay State, India, followers of Zoroaster (Zarathustra) to whom fire is sacred
Parsee Marriage CeremonyMarriage ceremony among the Parsees (Zoroastrians) in Bombay State
Officer in Indian HomeA civilian officer of the Bombay Staff Corps is brought a letter by a messenger - barked at by his dog - while his servant provides a pot of tea
India / Bombay C1750Bombay: general view, with ships in the foreground
India / Bombay / Temple 1906Bombay: Hindu Temple (Monkey Temple) in Kalbadevi Road
Transport / Docks / BombayA ship moored in the hydraulic-lift floating dock on Hog Island, at the head of Bombay Harbour, India
THE KENT ABLAZEEast Indiaman Kent, bound for Bombay, weathers storm in the Bay of Biscay but catches fire; luckily the Cambria passes near and rescues nearly all before she blows up
Surat, 17th CenturySurat, some 250 km north of Bombay, is an important English trading factory and administrative centre from 1608 to 1687
English Fort at Bombay 2The English fort at Bombay in the 17th century - the view from the water side
English Fort at Bombay 1The English fort at Bombay in the 17th century - the interior courtyard