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Meher Marfatia: History by the half dozen
Updated On: 23 July, 2017 06:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Meher Marfatia
<p>Six of Breach Candy's oldest shops reveal tales of tenacity and tenderness on this sea-hugged strip</p>


Soli Surty and Subhash Birwadkar at Ever Ready Laundry have mastered the art of keeping customers’ clothes dry-cleaned spruce for over 60 years. Pics/Atul Kamble
To think an 11-storey structure was Breach Candy's tallest skyscraper around 1960. Mecklai Mansion, opposite the American Consulate, was bought by a Sindhi builder 20 years after the Aga Khan presided over its 1936 housewarming ceremony. The result being the building I live in - Peacock Palace on Warden Road, officially Bhulabhai Desai Road, to honour the philanthropist freedom fighter.
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