Gateway of India - Gallery

Gallery

The Apollo Bunder- the Gate of India, 1905
Dedication ceremony of the gateway, 1924.
The Sikh parade at the Gateway to India on the occasion of the departure of British troops from India on 28 February 1948.
Vintage Postcard of Gateway of India
Inside the gateway, 2011
Arch details, 2011
The Gateway of India seen with the Taj Mahal Palace & Towers.
Signboard by the gate
Gateway of India by night
Side view of Gateway of India, 2005
Few citizens near the Gateway of India demanding the government to act after the 26 November attacks in 2011.
Entering India from the sea, 2011

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