03rd December 2016.
The much awaited Saidapet walk, a
part of THE ADYAR- a cultural mapping was kick started on 3rd December
2016 as scheduled from Saidapet Court curated by Karine
Hrt, a French Scholar, Mrs Sreemathy
Mohan and Mr Venkatesh
Ramakrishnan, the historian and writer.
The attendees swelled from 26 to 43 from start to end of the walk. During our
walk, Saidapet was spared from rain and Thanks to Varuna Bhagavan.
Saidapet is named after Sayeed
Shah Pettah (Sayyid Musalman Sahib), a high-ranking 18th-century official of
the court of the Nawab of Arcot. The then Nawab of Arcot gifted these
parts to Sayyid Shah Pettah in 1730. Latter Saidapet was obtained by the
British East India Company along with the Jagir of Chengalpattu and it served
as the Administrative head quarters to Chengalpattu District.
SAIDAPET COURT
Mrs Sreemathy Mohan and Mr Venkatesh
explained about the court structure and the sensational
case of Lakshmikanthan
murder ( a cine Journalist), in which both MK Thyagaraja
Bhagavathar and N S Krishnan were sentenced to 3 years and they were in jail
till 1947. When the first appeal at Madras High Court was turned
down, they appealed second time at the privy council and they
managed to prove themselves innocence & acquitted. The case was not
resolved till date and the file was treated as closed.
The two storied Saidapet court was
constructed in Victorian style ( Indo-Saracenic
architecture ) in 19th century.
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RAJBHAVAN
When the Governor’s Garden House at Fort St George was destroyed
by the French in 1746, the present Rajbhavan in the name of Garden house was
acquired from Antonia de Madeiros, a richest family at that time. The same was developed
as Government House. In the year 1820 The Governor Thomas Munro ( 1820 to 1827
AD ) made this as an official residence of Governors. Once the Raj Bhavan was called as Guindy Lodge and Governor’s Country House. It is believed
that the Guindy Lodge was constructed by
the Governor William ( 1672 – 1678)
in the present Guindy reserved forest. When William Langhorne left 1678,
the property was sold to Indian merchant Beri Chinna Venkatadiri, the brother
and founder of Madras Beri Thimappa. Beri Chinna Venkatadiri gifted the
property to East India Company, when he had a drift with the Company.
A straight road was formed from Raj Bhavan to St George Fort. The
present area is about 156 acres after diverting portion of lands to Guindy
National Park, IIT, Gandhi Mandapam and Rajaji Mandapam. This has 150+ varieties of
plants and birds, spotted deers, blackbucks and antelopes. ( Since we could not
get permission to see inside, no photographs were taken )
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To be continued ( LITTLE MOUNT CHURCH )
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