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the quaint ol’ english church of malabar hills

Posted on December 6, 2014 by Rama Arya
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“There is no church here. I have never seen one,” the cab driver asserts as I get off on a quiet lane in Malabar Hills, South Bombay. Google Maps begs to differ. I am pretty confused. 🙂

I am looking for a 130-year old Anglican church that I had read about, built during the British Raj for the British Raj. Continue reading →

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Posted in Bombay aka Mumbai | Tagged 19th century protestant church, All Saints Church, Anglican Church, British East India Company, British Protestant Christians, British Raj, Christmas, Governors of Bombay, Grade II listed building, Malabar Hills, Sir James Fergusson, South Bombay, St. Thomas Cathedral, Urban Heritage Award | 7 Replies

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