Departure Of The Duke Of Edinburgh From The Parell Station...Great Indian Peninsular Railway
Departure
of the Duke of Edinburgh from the Parell Station of the Great Indian
Peninsular Railway, 1870. The prince '...was accompanied by Sir Seymour
Fitzgerald, the Governor of Bombay. Our Illustration shows the scene at
their departure from the Parell station, near the city of Bombay, on the
16th March. The Prince is standing near the carriages, with the
Governor on his left hand, and Mr. Conder, the general manager of the
railway, on his right. Colonel Fraser, of the 11th Hussars, stands
behind them. To the left of the group are the carriages and escort from
Government House ; and in the background are the workshops of the Bombay
and Baroda line, with Kumballa Hill in the distance. His Royal Highness
and the Governor, on arriving in the hills, were entertained by Sir
Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy at his bungalow, or villa, near Khundalla. The
Prince, on his return to Bombay, travelled down the Bhore Ghaut, a
distance of seventeen miles, upon an open truck or trolly, driven by Mr.
Manning, chief engineer of the railway, so as to get an uninterrupted
view of the stupendous scenery of this line. We are obliged to Mr. C. W.
Hawkins, the locomotive superintendent, for the photograph from which
our Engraving is made'. From "Illustrated London News", 1870. Creator:
Unknown. (Photo by The Print Collector/Heritage Images via Getty Images)