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FROM BOMBAY WITH LOVE

£350.00
  • 56 x 76 cm

  • 1 of 1 - Original

  • Pen on paper

All Welcome

Opened by Zoroastrian immigrants from Iran, there were almost four hundred cafés at their peak in the 1960s. Now, fewer than thirty remain. These cafés broke down barriers by bringing people together over food and drink. Creating spaces in Bombay where people of any culture, class or religion could escape the bustling streets to enjoy a cup of chai, a simple snack or a hearty meal. People from all walks of life shared tables, rubbed shoulders and broke bread together.

From Bombay With Love

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  • 56 x 76 cm

  • 1 of 1 - Original

  • Pen on paper

All Welcome

Opened by Zoroastrian immigrants from Iran, there were almost four hundred cafés at their peak in the 1960s. Now, fewer than thirty remain. These cafés broke down barriers by bringing people together over food and drink. Creating spaces in Bombay where people of any culture, class or religion could escape the bustling streets to enjoy a cup of chai, a simple snack or a hearty meal. People from all walks of life shared tables, rubbed shoulders and broke bread together.

From Bombay With Love

  • 56 x 76 cm

  • 1 of 1 - Original

  • Pen on paper

All Welcome

Opened by Zoroastrian immigrants from Iran, there were almost four hundred cafés at their peak in the 1960s. Now, fewer than thirty remain. These cafés broke down barriers by bringing people together over food and drink. Creating spaces in Bombay where people of any culture, class or religion could escape the bustling streets to enjoy a cup of chai, a simple snack or a hearty meal. People from all walks of life shared tables, rubbed shoulders and broke bread together.

From Bombay With Love

 
 

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