Updated On: 08 October, 2023 07:11 AM IST | Mumbai | Meher Marfatia
What was a central little suburban lane like with life centred around the factory naming it?

Jennifer D’Souza and Bernadette Cardoz with their brother Andrew D’Souza near the 1866 Resurrection Cross in their garden. Most Bandra crosses were erected when the 1896 plague decimated the population. Pics/Anurag Ahire
Ice Factory. Hearing the words, SoBo-ites will likely shoot back with, “Ah, at Ballard Estate.” They refer to the part of Calicut Road there, sprouting tony new restaurants and party venues. Far, far from the Ice Factory Lane abutting my childhood Bandra home.
At the centre of Hill Road, my Deco residence—Trio’s shopping complex-cum-tower today—shared a low west wall with Bambi Laundry. Our east brushed Boman House, where Ardeshirji from Nasrabad in Yazd, laid Bombay roots in 1949. The wide teak doors of that bungalow were fronted by a porch where my mother sometimes sat chatting with Ardeshir’s wife Khorshed Banoo.