Princess Dock

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The Dry Dock at Princess Docks

The Princess (Prince's) Dock was built in 1885 in Bombay as part of the scheme for improving the whole foreshore of the Bombay Harbour. The actual name of the place is Prince's Dock that has been corrupted over the years to Princess Dock.[1] Its cost was approximated at a million sterlings. The Elephanta Islands can be seen three or four miles off this dock eastwards.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Keane, Augustus Henry (1886). Asia, with Ethnological Appendix (First ed.). London: Edward Stanford. pp. 325. Retrieved 29 July 2017. princes dock mumbai.