The Bombay Public Buildings Mounted Frame is a distinguished wall décor piece that captures the administrative heart of colonial Bombay. This vintage photograph brings together several landmark institutions—the Telegraph Office (1872), Public Works (1872), Government Secretariat (1874), and General Post Office (1913)—offering a rare panoramic view of the city’s governance and civic infrastructure.
Rendered in warm sepia tones, the image conveys historical depth, architectural elegance, and institutional authority. The artwork is professionally finished as a mounted frame, with a wide neutral mount that enhances clarity and provides a museum-style presentation. The detailed caption at the bottom adds authenticity and educational value.
Ideal for law firms, government offices, court buildings, libraries, academic institutions, museums, and heritage interiors, this framed artwork serves as both décor and historical documentation. It also makes a thoughtful gift for lawyers, civil servants, historians, architects, and collectors of Indian heritage art.






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