Mumbai`s Fitzgerald Fountain relocated to its original site
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Motorists pass by the restored Fitzgerald Fountain at the Metro Cinema junction in Mumbai, where the heritage structure now stands prominently
The fountain, built in 1867 at Dhobi Talao, is named after Sir William Fitzgerald, who was the Governor of Bombay at the time
A closer look at the restored Fitzgerald Fountain, showcasing its ornate Victorian architecture
The fountain’s intricate design in cast iron features scrollwork, floral motifs and basins, reflecting the craftsmanship of colonial-era urban aesthetics
South Mumbai boasts numerous heritage structures built in Victorian architectural style
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