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  • Matharpacady Holy Cross Novena – 26th April 2021 – Day 5

    Matharpacady Holy Cross Novena – 26th April 2021 – Day 5

    In these Times of Pandemic join Matharpacady Village in praying for protection:

    The Holy Cross Oratory at Matharpacady was built in 1875 to testify how Faith in Jesus saved Matharpacady Village from the devastating Bubonic Plague.

    With living faith:

    The Annual Novena to the Holy Cross

    (Patron Saint:  St Roque)

    Commences:  7.30 p.m. IST, DAILY from

    April  22 to 30, 2021

    The Theme for the Novena this year is :

    “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land”.  2 Chronicles 7:14

    Day 5 – Turn From Their Wicked Ways

    Click on the link being sent to you daily, follow on your smart-phone or Smart TV, and sing, pray and rejoice simultaneously with your fellow residents of Matharpacady and neighbours in India and abroad.   Kindly click on the “SUBSCRIBE” icon on your screen for regular updates.

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  • Matharpacady Holy Cross Novena – 25th April 2021 – Day 4

    Matharpacady Holy Cross Novena – 25th April 2021 – Day 4

    In these Times of Pandemic join Matharpacady Village in praying for protection:

    The Holy Cross Oratory at Matharpacady was built in 1875 to testify how Faith in Jesus saved Matharpacady Village from the devastating Bubonic Plague.

    With living faith:

    The Annual Novena to the Holy Cross

    (Patron Saint:  St Roque)

    Commences:  7.30 p.m. IST, DAILY from

    April  22 to 30, 2021

    The Theme for the Novena this year is :

    “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land”.  2 Chronicles 7:14

    Day 4 – Pray

    Click on the link being sent to you daily, follow on your smart-phone or Smart TV, and sing, pray and rejoice simultaneously with your fellow residents of Matharpacady and neighbours in India and abroad.   Kindly click on the “SUBSCRIBE” icon on your screen for regular updates.

    Please pass this message on to relatives, friends and well wishers and post/share/message this opportunity of His Love & Protection —

  • Matharpacady Holy Cross Novena – 24th April 2021 – Day 3

    Matharpacady Holy Cross Novena – 24th April 2021 – Day 3

    In these Times of Pandemic join Matharpacady Village in praying for protection:

    The Holy Cross Oratory at Matharpacady was built in 1875 to testify how Faith in Jesus saved Matharpacady Village from the devastating Bubonic Plague.

    With living faith:

    The Annual Novena to the Holy Cross

    (Patron Saint:  St Roque)

    Commences:  7.30 p.m. IST, DAILY from

    April  22 to 30, 2021

    The Theme for the Novena this year is :

    “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land”.  2 Chronicles 7:14

    Day 3 – Humble Themselves

    Click on the link being sent to you daily, follow on your smart-phone or Smart TV, and sing, pray and rejoice simultaneously with your fellow residents of Matharpacady and neighbours in India and abroad.   Kindly click on the “SUBSCRIBE” icon on your screen for regular updates.

    Please pass this message on to relatives, friends and well wishers and post/share/message this opportunity of His Love & Protection —

  • Matharpacady Holy Cross Novena – 23rd April 2021 – Day 2

    Matharpacady Holy Cross Novena – 23rd April 2021 – Day 2

    In these Times of Pandemic join Matharpacady Village in praying for protection:

    The Holy Cross Oratory at Matharpacady was built in 1875 to testify how Faith in Jesus saved Matharpacady Village from the devastating Bubonic Plague.

    With living faith:

    The Annual Novena to the Holy Cross

    (Patron Saint:  St Roque)

    Commences:  7.30 p.m. IST, DAILY from

    April  22 to 30, 2021

    The Theme for the Novena this year is :

    “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land”.  2 Chronicles 7:14

    Day 2 – My Name

    Click on the link being sent to you daily, follow on your smart-phone or Smart TV, and sing, pray and rejoice simultaneously with your fellow residents of Matharpacady and neighbours in India and abroad.   Kindly click on the “SUBSCRIBE” icon on your screen for regular updates.

    Please pass this message on to relatives, friends and well wishers and post/share/message this opportunity of His Love & Protection —

  • Matharpacady Holy Cross Novena – 22nd April 2021 – Day 1

    Matharpacady Holy Cross Novena – 22nd April 2021 – Day 1

    In these Times of Pandemic join Matharpacady Village in praying for protection:

    The Holy Cross Oratory at Matharpacady was built in 1875 to testify how Faith in Jesus saved Matharpacady Village from the devastating Bubonic Plague.

    With living faith:

    The Annual Novena to the Holy Cross

    (Patron Saint:  St Roque)

    Commences:  7.30 p.m. IST, DAILY fromApril  22 to 30, 2021

    The Theme for the Novena this year is :

    “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land”.  2 Chronicles 7:14

    Day 1 – My People

    Click on the link being sent to you daily, follow on your smart-phone or Smart TV, and sing, pray and rejoice simultaneously with your fellow residents of Matharpacady and neighbours in India and abroad.   Kindly click on the “SUBSCRIBE” icon on your screen for regular updates.

    Please pass this message on to relatives, friends and well wishers and post/share/message this opportunity of His Love & Protection —

  • Matharpacady Holy Cross – 146th Anniversary Novena – Announcement

    Matharpacady Holy Cross – 146th Anniversary Novena – Announcement

    In these Times of Pandemic join Matharpacady Village in praying for protection:

    The Holy Cross Oratory at Matharpacady was built in 1875 to testify how Faith in Jesus saved Matharpacady Village from the devastating Bubonic Plague.

    With living faith:

    The Annual Novena to the Holy Cross

    (Patron Saint:  St Roque)

    Commences:  7.30 p.m. IST, DAILY from

    April  22 to 30, 2021

    Cross Bells will be rung 7.30 p.m.

    The Theme for the Novena this year is :

    “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land”2 Chron 7:14

    The Feast Day Mass will be streamed live on Saturday, 1st May 2021 at 7.00 pm on YouTube of “Our Lady of Rosary Church Dockyard”. The link for the same will be sent in due course.

    Click on the link being sent to you daily, follow on your smart-phone or Smart TV, and sing, pray and rejoice simultaneously with your fellow residents of Matharpacady and neighbours in India and abroad.   Kindly click on the “SUBSCRIBE” icon on your screen for regular updates.

    The link to our YouTube Channel is given below :

    https://www.youtube.com/c/StanislausBaptista

    You can scan the QR channel code given here

    Please pass this message on to relatives, friends and well wishers and post/share/message this opportunity of His Love & Protection —

    We are also attaching the link to The Daily Eucharist being celebrated by His Eminence,  Oswald Cardinal Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay –

    Please click on the link below to access the article in Sunday Midday, 18th April 2021, pages 22 and 23 – “It Takes a Village to Heal a City” by Author-Publisher – Meher Marfatia

    https://www.mid-day.com/news/opinion/article/it-takes-a-village-to-heal-a-city-23168991

  • Monsoon Magic – Pictorial Tour Quiz & Tambola Winners

    Monsoon Magic – Pictorial Tour Quiz & Tambola Winners

          

    HOW MANY CLUES DID YOU GET RIGHT?

    Here are the winners and screenshots of the Pictorial Tour Quiz

    First Prize – Brett Miranda, Malad, Second Prize – Blanche Miranda, Malad, Third Prize – Fr. Peter J – Matharpacady

       

    Hope you all had fun!    

    Await our next few pieces on The Village.  Maybe one or two to send shivers down your spine, or to make your mouths water! There maybe a competition coming up. Wait and see….

    The Winners of the Tambola, in no order of ranking are – Steffi Lobato, Jocelyn Pereira, Gerard Baptista, Vidhya Veloo, Jennifer Rodrigues, Jaya Veloo, and Caroline Pereira. With the exception of Jennifer who resides in Bandra, the other six winners are from Matharpacady.

           

          

    Here are the screen shots of the Tambola –    

        

    Oh Yeah!  We played for fun so the figures of coins show how much enjoyment we minted!

    Matharpacady Village

    A successful village beats with one heart!

     

  • Monsoon Magic – The Nostalgia Quiz – Live Now

    Monsoon Magic – The Nostalgia Quiz – Live Now

    GUIDELINES:

    OPENS Saturday, June 27th 12.00 noon (IST)   CLOSES 8.00 A.M. NEXT DAY, Sunday, June 28th (IST)

    The Link to the Quiz is sent seperately…….

    • Make sure your data/WiFi is switched on – chk, chk, chk your internet connection!
    • Click the link sent to you on WhatsApp or posted on FaceBook/on this Blog;

    NO NEED TO DOWNLOAD ANY APP. JUST CLICK THE LINK AND YOU’RE ON!!!

    • Enter your username
    • Click on Ok, go!
    • Start playing
    • Set of 25 questions based on info in the three blog pages shared over the last few days

         Meet the Ghosts of Matharpacady Past…

         http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/meet-ghosts-matharpacady-past/

         Yesterday Once More…

         http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/yesterday-once-more/

         Matharpacady Rising…

         http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/matharpacady-rising/

     

    • Read these carefully before you start, if you haven’t already.
    • Be Fast. Think quick. Answer quick
    • Limit on 100 players. BE FIRST!!! or BE LEFT OUT!
    • Be smart buddy, don’t get logged out… he he he — like taking a chick to a dance and losing her to another dude ?You won’t be able to get back 🙁
    • Note: The Quizzz is open till 8.00 a.m. on Sunday, June 28th. THEN:  The Winners will be announced here on the Matharpacady Blog. Of course you might also hope to see the Podium on the App. WILL U GET A MEDAL?  Aha!  Let’s see!

    Think you can beat the Quizzz Mistress?!?!

    REMEMBER Grand Tambola Tomorrow, Sunday, 28th June 2020 at 8.30 pm.

    Matharpacady Village 

    A successful village beats with one heart!            

  • Matharpacady Rising…

    Matharpacady Rising…

    (A guide to the Guides.  And!!!!!!!  We’ve got a Nostalgia Quizzz! coming up on Saturday, June 27, 2020.  All the clues are hidden here)

    It is a mark of a living organism that it continues to grow and evolve in multiple ways.  Matharpacady is no exception.  Old traditions continue and new ones are being created.  A once East Indian Village continues to accept and integrate brothers and sisters from other communities who over time begin to appreciate its virtues of love and togetherness and peace and quiet.  As well as its seasonal joys…

              

    Heart and Soul

    A sentinel of faith, the Cross of Jesus Christ stands as the ultimate “buckler impenetrable” and refuge in times of trouble. Saved from the Plague with not a single death in the Village the Holy Cross Oratory was built by grateful Villagers in 1875.  It’s undoubtedly one of the most beautiful spots and the emotional centre of the Village.

              

    A Home for the Holy Eucharist

    Peter Miranda. There’s a whole generation of St. Isabel schoolgirls who remember this beloved Principal with great affection.  Nicknamed Pop, Peter was a great patron of the arts.  An avid pianist, Chopin, Mozart, Liszt could be heard pouring out of this house.  His parties were legendary feasts of singing and music.  Many a prize-winning play staged by Matharpacady talent was born in this house. 

              

    The late Abe Samson, Joan D’Souza and Roydon in Day of Atonement at the Rosary Parish Interzonals (Director: Peter Miranda)

    It didn’t take much to convince Peter to stump up for lights, sets and production costs that the impoverished but talented youth couldn’t afford. Noble and generous as the Miranda brothers were, they left the house to serve the community by gifting it to the Blessed Sacrament Fathers.

              

    It’s now renamed Eymard Cottage, and is the Provincialate (HQ) of the SSS Order, a Blessed Sacrament Chapel and offers a daily Mass for the senior citizens of the village. Matharpacady has been twice blessed:  The Holy Cross Oratory, a living symbol of faith in Jesus Christ and the Blessed Sacrament Chapel where the Lord God Almighty has become a Village Resident and a member of our community.

                        

    As East Indian as Bottle Masala

    Aunty Esme was famous for two things:  her gifts of mangoes to her friends from the tree that still stands outside Militia Apartments (great for kasaundi pickle or chutney) and her bottle masala.  Her khudi parties for the members of the Club were affairs to remember.  Bottle masala is the East Indian’s secret ingredient in the perfect khudi, sarpatal (note the spelling which differs from the Goan version), balchao and many other specialties. BTW, Aunty Esme’s mango tree is also heritage – more than a hundred years old now. 

    Aunty Esme’s Bottle Masala is now available along with other East Indian goodies from her grandson Chef Ray Henriques.

              

    Mary Lodge

    A name never used for it. Commonly referred to as the ever-helpful David and Stanny’s house.  Fond memories of Aunty Maud:  A houseful – five boys, a girl and sundry friends, all creating mayhem. Enough to drive any parent mad.  By the way, who knows that the ground floor of the bungalow still has vestiges of classroom numbers from the time it was borrowed to start a school to promote female education: now in its own location, the prestigious St. Isabel’s? Check it out…

              

    Today, not only is St. Isabel’s a prestigious school but Maud’s children continue to serve the School and the Community in multiple ways.

                        

    One Community

    Originally an East Indian Village, Matharpacady became home to Goans and Mangaloreans looking for opportunities in the growing metropolis.  As time went by the RCs were joined by the Parsis and as time passed Jains and Bohris and people of other communities settled in.  As time passes newcomers get integrated into the community.  The Festival of lights has universal appeal with many windows sporting diyas.  Adults and children play with firecrackers keeping within today’s conservation ethos.  At Eid and Christmas sheer korma and Christmas sweets respectively are exchanged. 

    But life is not all about fun and games. In emergencies neighbours rush to provide medical aid or to comfort the bereaved.   When it comes down to it, in Matharpacady, we are all united in the brotherhood of man.

                              

                

    Merry Christmas

    Christmas is a magical time in Matharpacady. Its indescribable and worth a visit.  Enough said.

    Explore these links and soak in the flavour.

    http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/christmas-festivities-christmas-tree-part-two/

    http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/christmas-festivities-matharpacady-thanksgiving-service/

    http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/christmas-party-boxing-day-26th-december-2019/

              

    Whilst one admires the decorations and occasionally a large star or lantern that emerges out of the Village boys’ creativity Christmas is incomplete without our Christmas trees.  This one in Nitin and Brenda’s compound is invariably lit up to make that end of the street particularly festive.

    The Cross Feast  

    The Highlight of Village Life.  A lot has been written but suffice it to say that this year, the Coronavirus Pandemic afforded us the opportunity to take the Feast international via the World Wide Web.

                      

                      

    From the hundred odd people who would typically participate the online prayers and feast day mass reached expatriates, people of other faiths as well as interested devotees from all over the world, an audience far exceeding the original congregation. 

    A serendipitous discovery that holds out an opportunity to take the faith of Matharpacady and share different aspects with the world on different occasions. While in the future, post the Coronavirus crisis we would be free to congregate for the Novena and the Cross Feast, we also intend to continue reaching an extended community via the internet.

    Click through below for a retrospective of Cross Feasts past.

    Links to Cross Feasts of years past:

    May 2020 –

    http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/holy-cross-feast-mass-1st-may-2020/

    http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/cross-feast-day-memory-lane/

    May 2018

    http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=12817&action=edit

    May 2015

    http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=6272&action=edit

    And click these links to join Matharpacady Village in prayer. 

    http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/daily-rosary-may-monday-saturday/

    Faith in the Cross of Jesus Christ will bring you and your family much grace and peace.  For it is said in John 3: 16 “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that everyone who believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through Him. 18Whoever believes in Him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe has already been condemned, because he has not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.…”

                 

    Mumbai’s #1 Must-visit Destination

    You visit Shanghai, New York, Hong Kong — any teeming metropolis and you expect to see glass and steel clad skyscrapers, metro stations, flyovers and crowds. Mumbai will increasingly not disappoint you there.  But like London, with its old-world tinge of history in its stately buildings in the Fort area and a few other neighbourhoods, you get the flavour of another age – that of the British Raj. 

         

    Portuguese rule of Bombay?

    Tourists are increasingly discovering right in the heart of the city within ten to fifteen minutes of the Fort area, over the JJ Flyover, a well-hidden secret.  The Village of Matharpacady with its graceful Portuguese styled houses and residents with Portuguese sounding surnames. The shock you’ll get is that you enter from cacophonous traffic noise into an area so quiet that the dominant sound is bird-song from the trees or a piano or guitar playing somewhere in the background.  

    https://www.google.co.in/maps/place/Matharpacady+Holy+Cross+Oratory/@18.9713303,72.8396773,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x3be7ce48c5aa0685:0x2a69b7ddb45d3324!8m2!3d18.9713303!4d72.841866?hl=en&authuser=0

    It’s a fascinating story: the original inhabitants are called East Indians recalling their employee relationship with the East India Company but their Catholic faith, family names and culture bear a distinct Portuguese heritage. It has the all the stuff a great tour memory is made from.

    Click these links to view some earlier explorations and get your tour organiser to put Matharpacady into your itinerary.

    http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=7232&action=edit

                     

    Cruise Ship Diaries  

    http://www.matharpacadyvillage.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=9145&action=edit

     

     

    This is the third in our series of nostalgic picture tours of the Village.  You are recommended to study it carefully because there’s a bonus … The exciting Nostalgia Quizzz is on Saturday. June 27, 2020 and the clues are hidden here…

                                                                                       by Roydon G, the Galllivanter

  • Yesterday Once More….

    Yesterday Once More….

    (A guide to the Guides.  And!!!!!!!  We’ve got a Nostalgia Quizzz this Saturday, June 27, 2020.  All the clues are hidden here)

    I once heard it said that a building represents a “store of energy”.  In my view when we tear it down for “redevelopment” it’s not just physics that stands negated. It’s the expectations, desires and spiritual energies that get consigned to the graveyard of hope.  In the Village some lovely houses have gone…  But here, for your pleasure, it’s “yesterday once more”:

              

    Antonio Restless?

    This was once the prettiest house in the Village.  Antonio Rest.  No more. Torn down to make way for a modern monstrosity. In this house late Audrey Concescio would create the loveliest decorated marzipan eggs for Easter. She and her late sister, Dilys Remedios would prepare baskets of delicate flowers to decorate the streets for the Cross Feast. In yesteryear pink bougainvillea covered its roof and asparagus fern trailed along one side of the entrance.  Pretty as a picture, as they say. Here’s an interview of one of its last residents, the late Tyronne Concescio done by Vincent Mascarenhas:

    https://viewvin.net/2017/09/15/down-memory-lane-with-tyronne/comment-page-1/

              

    Militia and the Second World War

    Where this building stands, once stood a sprawling bungalow, Militia House whose verandah was bigger than most people’s sitting rooms.  In those days, “militia” symbolized the boys who were fighting against Hitler, Nazis and fascism. The property housed the Militia Club which included a full-sized badminton clay court. A place where matches were made and hearts were won.

               

    Mazagon Pier

    Matharpacady Village’s most popular evening attraction.  It was an easy stroll even for elderly members from the Village down Ganga Bawdi, past Ciba’s across the road past the Church through the bazaar and straight to the Pier. No steep hill to climb. The added attraction especially for the ladies, were the handsome cadets that the motor launch from the M.V. Dufferin landed.  T.S. Rajendra later replaced the Dufferin.  Mazagon Pier has now been swallowed up by Mazagon Dock.

               

    The Age of the Beatles and Beat Groups

    Once upon a time the ground floor of Marian Villa was packed with teenagers, friends of the Stevens’ children.  It was the age of the Beatles, and here, duly inspired, the Caravelles, Matharpacady’s own beat group was born:  late Ozzie Stevens (piano), late Alan Valentine (lead guitar), Stanley Francis (Australia), Desmond Rego (London), Stuart Do Remedios (guitar, USA) and Bonnie (Drums). 

    Matharpacady may be a small village but some residents have played on the national stage. The landlord of Marian Villa was one of them: Dr Mafaldo Ubaldo Mascarenhas.

    In fact, Dr. Mascarenhas Road bounding Matharpacady on one side, was named after him. He was the 19th Mayor and the first Indian Mayor of free Bombay (1948-49. Mayoral inaugration was held on November 22, 1948).

              

         Dr Ubaldo Mascarenhas with Pandit Nehru

    Dr. Gerald Mascarehnas and Dr. Allwyn Mascarenhas (Dr. Ubaldo’s grand nephews) continue to serve the sick and ailing in Byculla and Mazagon while Vincent Mascarenhas is the current President of our Matharpacady Holy Cross Committee. 

    It is said that Dr. Ubaldo was an Indian Freedom Fighter and fought for the return of Goa from Portugal. He was therefore blacklisted by the Portuguese government and his landed properties were confiscated.

    It’s rare to find people like him these days where all netas have an agenda.

           

    The Cottage before “Village Villa”

    The D’Mellos treated all their neighbours as family. Aunty Louie cooked the most delectable salt tongue, pan rolls and potato chops as well as an assortment of Christmas sweets and goodies. Neighbours got to taste, invited or not!  No limit to generosity here. 

    Uncle Wency would pick a lucky boy to accompany him to the Port Trust office in the docks, from where the lad got a much-prized view of the ships in the docks.  The mission was to pick up ship’s flags for the Cross Feast Vespers.  These decorations were suspended along house walls, starting from the Cross, on both sides, all the way up to Maud Baptista’s house. Seen above are old style tiles in partial exterior views of the Village’s oldest cottage. 

               

    Winifred House – gone with the wind

    Theo Turner’s legacy and named after Winifred (Winnie), his eldest child.  The Matharpacady Club was where people from Mazagon and Byculla as well as all over Mumbai got together:  Billiards, Snookers, cards, a Christmas Tree and Sunday Housie. Every worthy Billiards great has played on its table. The Sunday Housie was more of a social event where gents and ladies – RCs, Parsis and others belonging to a variety of communities, from as far away as Colaba, at one end and Bandra at the other turned up perfumed and in their Sunday best. Now a ghost of Matharpacady Past.

              

    The Busy Bees

    This terrace above the Exide Battery Service Station in Rear Helal Building was once one of the most sought-after spots:  the place where the Busy Bees used to rehearse. Fender Stratocaster guitars and high-powered amps, as well as great musicians, drew throngs on the terrace and windows opposite. The Busybee Band was Allan Valentine on lead, Mario on drums,  Bridgenell -bass. The guy on rhythm was from lower level & Nelson Vaz’s elder brother sang vocals. 

    Ah Norman! Norman Rosario, a tall well known figure in the Village was one of their biggest fans.  He’d catch hold of anyone whom he came across to extoll the musical prowess of Allan and the impressive array of Fender equipment that the band possessed. That’s to say, by the Busy Bees, was Norman completely possessed…

              

    Steps to the Sea?

    The Portuguese and following them Goan Brahmins prided themselves on living on the altinhos of Goa’s cities.  Well Matharpacady is an altinho as these steps above indicate, an extension of one of Mazagon Island’s ranges.

              

    Mazagon (Bhandarwada) Hill (Joseph Baptista Garden) is the other.  That’s not the most exciting fact.  Way before P D’mello was a living person and later a road name, the steep slope that extends from these steps down Champsi Bhimji Road past Mazagon Tower and Hatimi Mohalla to the main road, took you straight to the sea long before where the main road now begins.  At that time it was probably a rocky and muddy path.  And, as if to remind you that Bombay (now Mumbai) was reclaimed from the sea on full moon nights when the tide is up you can smell the sea in Matharpacady and if you’re familiar with it, you get the whiff of the coal tar on the dock walls as the waves lash them. 

    Don’t believe me? Study these maps: 

    One of these shows original land v/s reclamations. The first, though shows the original island and its hills. See the hills on Mazagon Island:  Mazagon Hill to the South (now Joseph Baptista Gardens) and the hill range on which Mariah Hill currently stands, incorporating the gunpowder works and the Matharpacady altinho. Hill slopes descended straight to the sea. When the harbour branch was built, two bridges, it appears from the map, were necessary: span between Mazagon and Mariah Hills and another to span the road before the Reay Road Station.  Given that the intervening land has subsequently been flattened and leveled to create roads and seeing that the original hills descended all the way to the sea, but for a narrow promontory makes us believe that the slope starting at the Matharpacady steps ended up in the sea. So exciting!

                                                  

    This is the second in our series of nostalgic picture tours of the Village.  You are recommended to study it carefully because there’s a bonus … the exciting Nostalgia Quizzz slated for Saturday, June 27, 2020, is getting ready and the clues are hidden here…

                                              by Roydon G, the Galllivanter