Monday, January 19, 2009

Fort St George

Last Saturday I went to Fort St. George with a friend. I've been planning to visit the place for some time now and was anxious about it. It's the first fort built by the British in India and is to this day one of the most important historical places of the British era.
Today, the fort houses the Legislative Assembly of the Tamil Nadu state. It's not one of those desolate and crumbling fortresses but rather full of life. There were people everywhere - tourists, civilians, even the military. It is the seat of the state government.
Fort Entrance
We reached the place after travelling some 15 minutes on the local train. Before I saw the fort, I had imagined it to be an old British stronghold that attracted only tourists and historians. Looking back, I couldn't be more wrong.
Cupola
Cupola
One can find exquisite buildings of the British period. My favourite was the cupola. Some said it used to house a statue of Lord Cornwallis. Now it's empty although I envision it to be much better with the late governor-general of British India.
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church
Another building that caught my attention was St. Mary's Church. It is said to be the oldest Anglican Church in India. It's a must see for anyone visiting Chennai.
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church - Interior
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church - Interior
Some Government Building
Some Government Building
One can see the legacy of the British everywhere. The buildings that once housed the Raj are now occupied by the government. Those in power may change but their seat remains the same :-)
Secretariat Building
Museum
Fort Musuem
Then we came across the Fort Museum. It showcases some of the best examples of the period. If one is interested in British history, this is the place to be.
Meseum
Fort Museum - Painting Gallery
Guns
Fort Museum - Pistols
Museum
Fort Museum - Mortars
Some old building
Some Old Building
There were other buildings like the Clive House which I wanted to visit but was not open to the public. In the end we spent the better half of the day within the fort. If anyone who's reading this is planning to visit Chennai, then I recommend you spend an afternoon here.
View from Fort Station
View from Fort Train Station

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Chennai at Night

I'll admit, Chennai isn't the best of places to be. But to be honest, its not the worst either. It has its own charm and unique characteristics that you won't find anywhere else.
And the best time to be in Chennai is the period between late December and early January. The weather is cool and pleasant - just like Favang in Mizoram. And this is particularly true at night.
I brought my camera to work today. My plan initially was to take pictures of the sunset but I must have been working too hard :-) I never noticed the sun going down.
When I finally remembered, it was already too late. I rushed to the nearest window but sadly I could see no sun. All I saw were cars. And a couple of buildings that were decorated to celebrate Pongal.
Out of my stubbornness I still wanted to take some pictures even though it was already dark. I saw a plane above me that must have taken off only a few minutes before. I fumbled for my camera but when I looked up again it had already vanished into the night sky.
The 8th floor offered a great view of the city. Too bad I never thought about bringing my camera before.
I might have missed the sunset, but I'm still very content.