File:General Post Office, Bombay.jpg

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English: Real Photo, Embossed, Divided back, 14.10 x 9.00 cm.

In 1913 the General Post Office moved into its present building which was designed by John Begg, the Consulting Architect to the Government during the period. Mumbai's GPO features the city's famous Indo-Saracenic architectural style. Today it is the biggest post office in India.

An unusual embossed real photograph postcard.
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Author H.A. Mirza & Sons, Delhi
Object location18° 56′ 19.72″ N, 72° 50′ 13.09″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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