Smile at the charming display of the &lsquoPeoples of Bombay&rsquo, where stereotyped models of Bhatias, Boras, Khojas, Parsees, Pathans, Kolis, Sindhis, Sikhs, Baniyas, Marathas and more live happily together in a single display case. Drink in the detail of the model villages replicating 19th-century rural life two men smoking a chillum, a pair of women laughing in exasperation at the antics of a child, a washerwoman frozen mid-swing as she whirls a wet sari, a villager gently petting a calf. At the far end of the gallery is a collection of fascinating seals used to decorate the body with ash and natural dyes, and there&rsquos even a rare glass plate negative collection of maps, lithographs, watercolours and photographs showing the Mumbai of yesteryears, with its gracious old bungalows, wide, tree-lined, traffic-free streets and unobstructed views of the sea.