Thursday, July 03, 2008

One more picture of Victoria Hospital


One more picture of Victoria Hospital

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Victoria Hospital , Bangalore


Victoria Hospital is the largest hospital in Bangalore, India. Started by Shri Krishnaraja Wodeyar, the then Maharaja of Mysore in 1901, the hospital soon rose to be among the prominent hospitals in South India.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Jain Kana or Gymkhana, Cox Town

Jain Kana or Gymkhana in Cox Town, Bangalore

Monday, June 30, 2008

View of Lady Carzen Hospital

Sunday, June 29, 2008

South Parade .... Now M G Road


Above is picture of South Parade.. Now M G Road.
Noted shopping centres in the 1920's were Commercial Street, South Parade ( now referred to as M.G. Road ), St.Mark's Road (the shopping block was what is now India Garage), and Brigade Road, all near each other. Commercial has still kept it's remarkable business for all classes of people, and one could get practically anything at these places. One could find the European shops on South Parade, a few on St. Mark's Road and Brigade Road. There was an Evening Bazaar and a Gooj where one could pick up all kinds of commodities like used clothes, cameras, and almost any imaginable article, some almost new and at about one-tenth of it's original price. The Gooj even today, is still a very interesting place to visit, but one has to keep an eye on one's purse and also not be tricked into buying some real junk.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Cars in Bangalore

Observe something?? The licence plate shows BAN565 suggests that there
were under 1000 cars in Bangalore in 1946.

UB tower in Bangalore

UB tower in Bangalore

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Old Bangalore - Mayo Hall

This is the Mayo hall. It sure looks much more regal than what it does today.
It houses the Courts and was apparently also one of the main Police Station jails.

M.G.Road and Brigade Road Intersection

M.G.Road and Brigade Road Intersection

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Old Bangalore - St. Marks Road


This strong stone building is now only known as the Oriental Building( presently houses the LIC)
and is at the intersection of MG Road ( then called as, South Parade) and St. Marks Road.

There apparently was a large circle at this juncture as can be seen in the photograph.
The road you are looking at is St. Marks Road

Monday, June 23, 2008

Facts About Bangalore

Area: 484 square kilometers

Altitude: 3000 ft. above sea level

Geographical Location: Latitudinal Parallels: 12 degree 8' NLongitudinal Meridians: 77 degree 37' E

Climate: March to May (warmest months)December to January (coldest months)June to September (rainy - South-West Monsoon)November to December (rainy - North-East Monsoon)

Rainfall: Average annual rainfall: 859 mmPrimary rainy season: June - September (South-West Monsoon)Secondary rainy season: November - December (North-East Monsoon)

Temperature: Maximum: 33 degree CMinimum: 14 degree C

Language: Regional Language: Kannada, English and Telugu are widely spoken and understood

Population: Around 7.2 million (In 1871 it was 148,760) which is about 10,710 people per sq km.The child population between the age group of 0 to 6 in Bangalore is 456,000. Sex ratio among literates has increased from 679 in 1971 to 821 in 2001.

Literacy: 85.74%

Lakes in Bangalore Sankey Lake, Ulsoor Lake and Yediyur

Flowering Trees of Bangalore: Jacaranda, Gulmohar or Mayflower, Parijatha, Moulmein Rosewood, Hibiscus, Tabebuia, Silk Cotton and Indian Coral.

Public Transport : Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation

Peak Pollution Levels
SO2: 8 Microgram/Metre CubeSPM: 362 Microgram/Metre Cube
* Sulphur Dioxide* Suspended Particulate Matter Source:
Karnataka Pollution Control Board

Old Bangalore - Town Hall

The town hall area....

Old Bangalore - Hosur Road


The above picture is of Hosur Road. The present day electronics, IT and BPO Hub.

Old Bangalore - BRIGADE ROAD

Golden days ....Will they come back............?
does this frame look familiar??? it should

this is the BRIGADE ROAD.

The left hand side building is still standing, and housed the Ashok Electricals, the Post Office, now it is the LEE and Luis Phillips showroom.

The road hasn't got any bigger, but the traffic and the crowd definitely has.