Fort Surroundings, Mumbai
This blog showcases images of the Fort part of Mumbai and areas adjoining it. Some of the images are from Elephanta Island also.

Circle at Regal Cinema, Fort, Mumbai



Elephanta Caves

Pillars at Elelphanta Caves

Elephanta Caves

Door ... at one of the Buddhist Caves at Elephanta

Docks close to Gharpuri Village

Boats neatly lined up at Gharpuri Village (close to Elephanta)

Nehru Center as seen from Haji Ali
Mani Bhavan is a simple old-style, two storied building on Laburnum Road, Mumbai. The house belonged to Shri Revashankar Jhaveri, Gandhi’s friend and host in Mumbai. Whenever he was in Mumbai between 1917 to 1934, Gandhi stayed here. It was from here that he initiated Civil Disobedience, Satyagraha, Swadeshi, Khadi and Khilafat movements. Mani Bhavan stood witness to the important movements of Indian freedom struggle. It is now converted into a museum and research centre.

Statue of GandhiJi at Mani Bhavan, Gamdevi, Mumbai

Memoribilia at Mani Bhavan

Old Taj Hotel

Taj Hotel - View From the Bay

Taj Hotel - View From the Bay in the Evening

Arabian Sea

Mumbai University - Convocation Building

Mumbai University - Zodiac Circle on the Convocation Building

Mumbai University - Arches at the Convocation Building

Mumbai University - A Framed view of Rajabai Tower

Mumbai University - Rajabai Tower

Pillars at the Mumbai University

English Gentleman At the Mumbai University

Entarnce of the Mumbai University

Insitute of Science Building

Insitute of Science Building

The Asiatic Society Building - Entrance

The Asiatic Society Building (Earlier known as The Town Hall)

CST Railway Station .... As seen from TOINS building

Emblem - Central Railway

Times of India Building - Framed under the arches of CST railway station)

The Lady@the done of CST railway station

A couple of more guys on top of CST railway station

One of the numerous motifs in the walls of CST railway station

Stained Glass Windows - CST railway station

Biapsha Basu - Adorning the pillars of CST railway station at night

Circle at Regal Cinema, Fort, Mumbai



Elephanta Caves

Pillars at Elelphanta Caves

Elephanta Caves

Door ... at one of the Buddhist Caves at Elephanta

Docks close to Gharpuri Village

Boats neatly lined up at Gharpuri Village (close to Elephanta)

Nehru Center as seen from Haji Ali
Mani Bhavan is a simple old-style, two storied building on Laburnum Road, Mumbai. The house belonged to Shri Revashankar Jhaveri, Gandhi’s friend and host in Mumbai. Whenever he was in Mumbai between 1917 to 1934, Gandhi stayed here. It was from here that he initiated Civil Disobedience, Satyagraha, Swadeshi, Khadi and Khilafat movements. Mani Bhavan stood witness to the important movements of Indian freedom struggle. It is now converted into a museum and research centre.

Statue of GandhiJi at Mani Bhavan, Gamdevi, Mumbai

Memoribilia at Mani Bhavan

Old Taj Hotel

Taj Hotel - View From the Bay

Taj Hotel - View From the Bay in the Evening

Arabian Sea

Mumbai University - Convocation Building

Mumbai University - Zodiac Circle on the Convocation Building

Mumbai University - Arches at the Convocation Building

Mumbai University - A Framed view of Rajabai Tower

Mumbai University - Rajabai Tower

Pillars at the Mumbai University

English Gentleman At the Mumbai University

Entarnce of the Mumbai University

Insitute of Science Building

Insitute of Science Building

The Asiatic Society Building - Entrance

The Asiatic Society Building (Earlier known as The Town Hall)

CST Railway Station .... As seen from TOINS building

Emblem - Central Railway

Times of India Building - Framed under the arches of CST railway station)

The Lady@the done of CST railway station

A couple of more guys on top of CST railway station

One of the numerous motifs in the walls of CST railway station

Stained Glass Windows - CST railway station

Biapsha Basu - Adorning the pillars of CST railway station at night
3 Comments:
Nicly captured images. Great work. Which camera u own? Digital or SLR? Keep it up.
Hey Jugal, Amazing work man....
Hey Jugal!
I am not going to start with the usual do u remember me?..etc...coz I know u will not forget me:) Anyways, saw ur amazing talent and thought I should put in my words of praise. Really great photography and I hope u will excel in all ur future photography endeavors!
-Mona
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