Set of five prints of Old Bombay
a) General View of Bombay, from Malabar hill
1853
Later hand-coloured woodcut engraving on paper
10 x 15 in (25.4 x 38.1 cm)
Published in Illustrated London News, 1853
This is an old, engraved print of the General view of Bombay's or Malabar Hill. South Bombay is a pincer-shaped landmass. With Malabar Hill on the northern tip and Colaba on the southern tip and a 'C' shaped Back Bay in between
b) The New Oriental Bank and Share Market, Bombay
1865
Later hand-coloured woodcut engraving on paper
10 x 15 in (25.4 x 38.1 cm)
Published in Illustrated London News, 1865
c) The Sir Jamsetjee Hospital and Grant Medical College at Bombay - From a Photograph by H Hinton / A Hindoo Money Changer
1859
Later hand-coloured woodcut engraving on paper
Two images on single page of size 15 x 10 in (38.1 x 25.4 cm)
Published in Illustrated London News, 1859
d) A Street in Bombay
1875
Later hand-coloured woodcut engraving on paper
9 x 13 in (23.36 x 33.52 cm)
Published in Illustrated London News, 1875
e) After a Drawing by S Begg
On the Apollo Bunder Bombay: Natives Waiting for the First Glimpse of the "Renown"
1905
Later hand-coloured woodcut engraving on paper
13.5 x 10 in (34.54 x 25.4 cm)
Published in Illustrated London News, 1905
(Set of five)
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