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Public Buildings Bombay 1883 Framed Print1

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This mounted frame artwork presents a rare historical view of Bombay’s public buildings as seen from Bandstand and Colaba in 1883. The sepia-toned photograph captures the essence of colonial-era urban life and architectural heritage. It is a refined décor piece for spaces that value history and culture.

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Estimated delivery:December 24, 2025 - December 26, 2025

The Public Buildings as Seen from the Bandstand & Colaba – Bombay (1883) Mounted Frame is a distinguished wall décor piece that brings Bombay’s colonial past to life. Featuring a carefully reproduced vintage photograph, the artwork offers a panoramic view of public buildings and open landscapes as they appeared in the late 19th century.

Rendered in a warm sepia tone, the image reflects the calm elegance of historical Bombay, highlighting civic architecture, promenades, and everyday life of the era. The photograph is professionally displayed in a mounted frame, with a wide neutral mount that enhances contrast and lends a clean, formal presentation. The printed caption at the bottom adds authenticity and historical context.

Ideal for offices, libraries, academic institutions, government buildings, heritage spaces, and study rooms, this artwork serves as both décor and a visual document of India’s urban history. It is also a meaningful gift for historians, architects, civil servants, and heritage enthusiasts.

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