![]() ![]() At mark 5:22, a woman is seen drying the fishes caught. ![]() This is backed up with a story at mark 5:05. At mark 4:58, is a flower pot containing a Tosi plant showing an emblem of virtue which is worshipped exclusively by all Indian girls. Looking close to these young ladies at mark 4:45, a red dot is both seen on each forehead which signifies that they are married or are legible for marriage. At mark 4:32 are two young women from the clan both putting on a sari. At mark 4:233, two boys are seen weaving. Here, many of them are vegetarians and would not eat fish of any kind due to religion. All the people who live here are engaged in the fish industry. Just a short distance from Bombay at mark 3:40, is a village. At mark 3:14, you find Parsee merchants, traders, herd, Japanese, Chinese, British all part of the cosmopolitan crowds of Bombay. The entire populations now count to fifty thousand. They are descendants of exiled prisoners. Here, is gathered representative from every nationality to partake. At mark 2:18, is the famous race spot in Bombay. Here, we see the modern and the ancient form of vehicle. At mark 1:36, is a scene showing a transition between the modern civilization and the ancient. ![]() At mark 1:15 is the Tile Mahara hotel, the most pretentious one in India. It has a mixed population of over a million people practically of every race in the world. Bombay is the second largest city in India and one of the chief sea port of the area. Fitzpatrick, THE GATEWAY TO INDIA showcases the city of Bombay, India.Īt mark 0:36 is the city of Bombay, a gateway to India. One of the TravelTalks series of films made by James A. ![]()
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