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No 7 photo may be during Avadi Congress meeting.
If it is of recent origin, may be Anna's Death Procession.
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@Saysenthil.. TFS.. Nice pics
I would strongly recommend the tourism department to get some vintage looking buses (not real vintage ones from MTC) and introduce them to attract tourists. The pics highlight why Madras was a charming place, despite its climate. The greenery in these pictures really make me feel nostalgic. Maybe the monorail will be our replacement for Tram (Atleast in the feel) |
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You can also see Periyar & Munro statue on the pic.
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Shiv,
During MGR;s death, colour photos were in vogue. But EC TV ad may give the time line as post 1975.
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Is that Thalamuthu Natarasan Maaligai on the right side?
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Discovered: Pictures of Madras after Emden struck
We recently found hitherto unpublished photographs of the city shortly after it was bombed by the German cruiser 1.Emden indulged in ‘fancy shooting’ causing widespread damage across the city ![]() 2.Emden indulged in ‘fancy shooting’ causing widespread damage. Many unexploded shells lay scattered across the city. ![]() 3.Emden indulged in ‘fancy shooting’ causing widespread damage. ![]() 4.Emden indulged in ‘fancy shooting’ causing widespread damage. ![]() 5.Emden indulged in ‘fancy shooting’ causing widespread damage. Many unexploded shells lay scattered across the city. ![]() Copyright : The Hindu |
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There are some more photos... Do check out here...
When Emden Bombed Madras Quote:
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![]() ![]() Not sure... Thought its Fort St.George... is that correct? |
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Century-old stories wash up on heritage tour of Chennai port-
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/15798599.cms |
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Madras Miscellany
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Photo No.3 seems to be Photoshop work.....Guess? since car img does not sinc with the bg
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/...cle4326537.ece
![]() Students of Bentinck Higher Secondary School in a 1926 photograph at the chemistry lab. The school has completed 175 years this academic year Photo -- Special Arrangement Bentinck School has taught girls for 175 years. Asha Sridhar explores the historical institution Inside the upbeat campus of the 175-year old Bentinck Higher Secondary School in Vepery, girls huddled together in small groups, preparing for their part in the upcoming sports day. By their presence alone, these students contributed to an unbroken history of educating girls which their school has strived to achieve. The institution, which is celebrating 175 years since its founding, has grown from having 21 girls to close to 2,000 girl students today, says headmistress and correspondent, D.D.D. Chellanatchiar. “Along with strengthening the students in academics, we give a lot of importance to sports. Be it NCC, boxing or scouts and guides, our girls have won several awards,” she says. School records state that the institution was started in 1837 by Anna Drew, a missionary sent by the London Missionary Society. Back then, it was called the London Mission School and was started with 21 orphan children in a bungalow where needlework and scripture were the chief subjects. Later, a Mrs. William Porter took over as headmistress, and the school then came to be called Mrs. Porter’s School owing to her efficient running of it. In 1915, it was re-named after Lord William Bentinck, a governor general of India. One of the famous heads of the school was Yorkshire-born Marjorie Sykes, who taught there between 1930 and 1939 and was headmistress before she left for Shantiniketan. The school moved to its present site in 1852. ...
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Even at that time, you can see women in those institutions.
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