Updated On: 18 June, 2023 07:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Meher Marfatia
Commemorative and ornamental, sculptures of women of substance light up roofs, paths and gardens across Bombay

Lakshmi Insurance Building on PM Road, Fort. Pic/Chirodeep Chaudhuri, Seeing Time: Public Clocks of Bombay
They grace many a dome and driveway. Some obvious, some hidden. Clad in marble, metal or stone, each paying tribute to women who have proved pioneering and inspiring, brilliant and brave, these busts and statues honour Bombay’s best and brightest.
From lofty goddesses to ordinary citizens achieving extraordinary victories for the larger good, here are a few of our favourite ladies frozen in stone for posterity.
Starting on an auspicious note with the 18-feet-high bronze Lakshmi my gaze has eagerly lit on since the days of patronising Strand Book Stall next door. She benignly blesses the world beneath her feet from a three-sided tower with a (once) chiming clock on Lakshmi Insurance Building at PM Road in Fort. Aptly presiding over the mercantile precinct, the goddess of wealth has her trusted vahana vehicle, the elephant, sculpted as a leitmotif by RP Kamat in facade reliefs.