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Walajah Gate, Fort St George

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Wallajah Gate, Fort  St . George. This is one of the seven gates of the  Fort on the South West side of the  Fort. After the completion of the Fort in 1780s it should have been given the name since it led to the Chepauk palace of Nabob Mohd.Ali Wallajah  constructed in 1768. Since the Nawab was an important ally of the British they must have honoured him by giving his name.  Any important dignity visiting the  Fort like the Governor or Commander in Chief to take charge of their position used to be honoured by the troops by forming a street from North gate to Wallajah gate.      It happened when Sir George  Hilaro Barlow anchored on the Madras Roads in his ship ' Sceptre' on 24th December 1807. He landed at half past  five O'  clock at the watering face of North Gate where he was received by the outgoing  Governor Bentick, Commander in Chief, Chief Secretary and principal inhabitants of the settlement with a nineteen gun salute from the saluting battery.  His Majesties 1

Statue of Queen Victoria 1887 Madras

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The  erection of the  Statue of  Queen Victoria at Chepauk and it's opening :         In February 1887 the  Sheriff of Madras announced that Rajah  Goday Narayan Gajapati Rao of Vizagapatnam has offered to install a statue of  Queen  Victoria as part her Jubilee celebration.  The  statue was made in London by  Mr.Boebin under the watchful eyes of Duke of Buckingham former Governor of  Madras. The  Queen is sculpted as sitting on a high back Chair with a sceptre on her right hand. It was opened on 20th June 1887 by Connemara Governor of Madras. An account of the arrangements made on the  opening day of the statue           "The ground in front of the statue was covered with  Carpet and Red cloth and the  Chepauk compound was gaily decorated. An arch was erected at the west gate of the  Chepauk grounds and another stood close to the small bridge that spans the  Buckingham Canal in front of Revenue Board office.          This latter arch bore the inscription " Long l

Armenian Church 1712

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Armenian  Church  1712       Before the  church was constructed in 1712 the  Armenians  of Madras performed their divine service at a place  made of Timber in the  Esplanade north  of Fort  St . George.       The  place was allotted by East India  Company who also paid 50 pounds annually for the priest  by a treaty with the Armenian nation dated 22nd June  1688       The  present church was built by the Armenians with  their own funds in 1712.        In 1833 the  East  India  Company  paid an amount of Rs 5000 from the  Lottery  funds by which the church was renovated and the verandah on the  East 148 feet by 10 feet was constructed.        The  present cemetery was constructed in 1862 by the Government and given to the community.         The  Armenian Orphan Fund was established in year 1783 and  the  Armenian  School  in 1795 at 1, Armenian Street.

Holiday list 1832

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      European and Native holidays in Madras Presidency in the year 1832. See the beautiful spellings.  What festival is  Calatapetta Wooroovady. It is Kaladipet Uriyadi celebrated in Kalyana Varadaraja  Perumal Temple,  Kaladipet. St. Thome feast  is Rathostavam of Mylapore Kapali Temple.