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[1] Attempt upon the Life of His Excellency the Viceroy and Governor General, on the oasion of the State Entry into Delhi, 23rd Decehives, L/PJ/6/1216, file 183
[2] Ibid.
[3] Quoted in Thomas R. Metcalf, An Imperial Vision: Indian Architecture and Britain’s Raj, 1989
[4] Lawrence James, The Making and Unmaking of British India, 1997
[5] Gordon Johnson, Provincial politics and Indian nationalism: Bombay and the Indian National Congress, 1973
[6] Quoted in op. cit., James
[7] Report of the 28th INC, Karachi, Decehives, L/PJ/6/1341, file 5311
[8] William Wilson Hunter, A History of British India, two volumes, 1899, vol. 1
[9] Rao Bahadur P.B. Joshi, Empire-Day and Our Duties and Responsibilities, 1913
[10] Ibid.
[11] Quoted in Dennis Judd, The Lion and the Tiger: The Rise and Fall of the British Raj, 1600–1947, 2004
[12] D. K. Fieldhouse, ‘The pire’, in Judith M. Brown and William Roger Louis, eds., The Oxford History of the British Eh Century, 1999
[13] W. R. S. Sharpe, Bombay: The Gateway of India, 1930
[14] S. ity in India: Being a History of the Tata Hydro-Electric Project, with notes on the mill industry and the progress of electric drive in Indian factories, 1912
[15] The Indian Witness (Calcutta), quoted in ibid.
[16] Ibid.
[17] Prashant Kidaial Governance and Public Culture in Bombay, 1890–1920, 2007
[18] Suresh Chabria, ed., Light of Asia: Indian Silent Cinema, 1912–1934, 1994
[19] Rudyard Kipling, The Seven Seas, 1896
[20] Bojidar Karageorgevitch, Enchanted India, 1899 (first published in French)
[21] Count Hans von Koenigsmarck, A Ger India: Being the Impressions of an Officer of the German General Staff of his Travels through the Peninsula, trans. P. H. Oakley Williams, 1909
[22] Ibid.
[23] S. M. Edwardes, By-Ways of Bombay, 1912
[24] Op. cit., Kidambi
[25] Ibid.
[26] Ibid.; op. cit., Edwardes
[27] Quoted in R. P. Karkaria, ed., The Charm of Bombay: An Anthology of Writings in Praise of the First City in India, 1915
[28] Ibid.
[29] Quoted in S. B. Upadhyay, Dissension and Unity: The Origins of Workers’ Solidarity in the Cotton Mills of Bombay, 1875–1918, 1990
[30] Op. cit., Koenigsmarck
[31] Thacker’s Bombay Directory, 1913
[32] Christopher W. London, ‘Edwardian Architects of Bombay: George Wittet and John Begg’, in C. London, ed., Architecture in Victorian and Edwardian India, 1994
[33] Rachel Humphreys, Travels East of Suez, 1915