The Arsenal At Fort George Bombay British Era – 2 Postcards 1900

The Arsenal At Fort George Bombay - 2 Postcards 1900

Two 1900 postcards showing the arsenal stockpile at Fort George in British era Bombay (Mumbai). British-era Bombay seemed to have been well armed at one time, clearly to protect their interests. Although Fort George was demolished on the orders of then Governor Bartle Frere in 1862. To make way for further expansion in South Bombay, notwithstanding, the place is still called Fort to this day.

Bombay was a group of seven islands that was under the control of the Portuguese. In 1661, the King of England Charles II was gifted the seven islands as a dowry. On his marriage to Catherine sister of the King of Portugal. Not having much interest in it the King leased the islands to the British East India Company. Who, in 1745 built a Fort to protect the port of Bombay. It was named Fort George after King George III of England.

Also read Forts Of India.

Did you know – that it took 2 years to demolish the thick walls of the fort completely. 

Past posts – Magnificent View of Victoria Terminus & BMC Bombay, 1880 Photo., Pune Near Mumbai – Old Print 1875., Vintage South Indian Railway Promotional Postcard 1900.

The Arsenal At Fort George Bombay - 2 Postcards 1900

The Arsenal At Fort George Bombay - 2 Postcards 1900