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Instagram of the past
Updated On: 21 August, 2018 12:00 AM IST | | Dalreen Ramos | Dalreen Ramos
This event features postcards that illustrate the city-s architectural and cultural history

one of the oldest Greetings from Bombay postcards printed by DM Macropolo, Kolkata (1900). People wrote messages using the white space left on the front, unlike how it is with postcards available today. Pics Courtesy/The Alkazi Collection of Photography,
A world where responses to the messages you send aren-t instantaneous seems like a post-apocalyptic outcome. So, when you come across an exhibition that gives you a peek into the workings of a past where access to communication was a lot harder, one cannot help but wonder, what exactly is the saving grace?

A coloured half-tone print of the entrance of the Elephanta caves by Raphael Tuck and Sons
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