David Sassoon : Sassoon wealth
As the Sassoon wealth
grew, so did their munificence.
They built synagogues, gardens, hospitals,
schools and colleges in
Mumbai. It looked as if David Sassoon decided that
Bombay was a good place to settle down permanently. He built a palatial house
in Byculla for himself and invested in improving facilities for Jewish people
in Bombay.
The Sassoon mansion in
Byculla was called 'Sans Souci'.
Clearly the Sassoons
were keen to establish an excellent
relationship with the British. They owned
large tracts of land in Byculla, and from their holdings they donated a parcel
of land to
create the Victoria and Albert Museum (now called Bhau Daji Lad
Museum).
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