The Bombay Natural History Society, founded on 15 September
1883, is one of the largest non-governmental organisations in India engaged in
conservation and biodiversity research.
It was in 1965 , when a permanent housing for Society’s collection and office of Hornbill House completed with GOI grant – that's when the BNHS got the Hornbill House.
The world could use more organizations like this one!! Great shot for the day!! Have a great day!!
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ReplyDeletenice take...the building reminds me of the great ornithologist Salim Ali....
ReplyDeleteBombay!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting building!
ReplyDeleteGood Shot.
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Sriram & Krithiga
My kind of organization :)
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beautiful and intricate designs in the arch
ReplyDeleteAwesome , Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTHe name Bombay seems so near and dear to the heart than 'Mumbai'..nice capture..
ReplyDeleteInteresting patterned entrance here.
ReplyDeleteSuch an old organization, the door says it all!
ReplyDeleteIt was in 1965 , when a permanent housing for Society’s collection and office of Hornbill House completed with GOI grant – that's when the BNHS got the Hornbill House.
ReplyDeleteHaven't been to this place...Looks grand!
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