Showing posts with label khotachiwadi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label khotachiwadi. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2016

Monochrome mania


Fire escape in Khotachiwadi, Girgaon.

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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Thursday challenge - Flight


Flight of stairs in Khotachiwadi, Girgaon.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

CDP THEME DAY - Shadows and Highlights


Another pretty bungalow in Khotachiwadi, Girgaon.

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Khotachiwadi is a heritage village in Girgaon, Mumbai, India. Houses generally conform to the old-Portuguese style architecture. It was founded in the late 18th century by Khot, a Pathare prabhu, who sold plots of land to local East Indian families. Wikipedia

Monday, May 30, 2016

Monochrome mania


The house of one of the most celebrated residents of Khotachiwadi - James Ferreira, one of India's foremost fashion designer.

Khotachiwadi is a heritage village in Girgaon, Mumbai, India. Houses generally conform to the old-Portuguese style architecture. It was founded in the late 18th century by Khot, a Pathare prabhu, who sold plots of land to local East Indian families. Wikipedia

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Sunday, May 29, 2016

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Intriguing corner


An intriguing corner in Khotachiwadi, Girgaum.

Khotachiwadi is a heritage village in Girgaon, Mumbai, India. Houses generally conform to the old-Portuguese style architecture. It was founded in the late 18th century by Khot, a Pathare prabhu, who sold plots of land to local East Indian families. Wikipedia

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Pretty house


A pretty house in Khotachiwadi in Girgaon.

Khotachiwadi is a heritage village in Girgaon, Mumbai, India. Houses generally conform to the old-Portuguese style architecture. It was founded in the late 18th century by Khot, a Pathare prabhu, who sold plots of land to local East Indian families. Wikipedia