Early View of Marine Drive From Malabar Hill Bombay, 1880 Photo

 

An 1880 photo with an early view of Marine Drive and Back Bay from Malabar Hill, Bombay (Mumbai). This appealing photo shows the future site of Marine Drive in its virgin state. The Art Deco residential buildings had not been built yet. The Back Bay is shown on the right, and the future site of Chowpatty is on the mid-left.

The beautiful wooded area on the left would be dotted by cotton mills with their tall chimneys. By the late 20th century, the place would be swamped by a concrete jungle. Lakdi Bunder or Timber Depot is shown in the left corner of the foreground. Stacks of timber can be seen piled high, chiefly for the use in Hindu funeral rites and also for cooking.

The photo was taken apparently from Malabar Hill, which itself would have been a much forested area. This complete scenario would change little by little. So much that this area in Bombay, and the city as well, would look entirely different from what it looked like in this photo. Girgaon or Girgaum, behind Chowpatty, may have been a small village at the time.

Did you know – out of the seven islands, the Marine Drive Area, Malabar Hill, Back Bay, and Girgaon were part of the “H” shaped island of Bombay.  

Past posts – Vintage Oleograph Raja Ravi Varma “Laxmi”., Government House Throne Room Kolkata, 1890 Postcard., British Era Madras Boat Club Regatta, Old Print 1909., Old Book 1934 – A Guide To Elephanta.

Photo Details

Year -

1880

Photograph Size -

10 x8 inch

Photographer -

unknown