Thursday, August 03, 2006

The Bangalore Cantonment...



The Bangalore Cantonment Station is the most central station in Bangalore and is the entry point for trains to go from Bangalore to other cities in India. Cantonment was a military
cantonment of the British Raj based in Bangalore. The cantonment covered an area of 13 miles2, extending from the Residency on the west to Binnamangala on the east and from the Tanneries in the north to Agram in the south. By area, it was the largest British military cantonment in South India.

The British
garrison stationed in the cantonment included three artillery batteries, and regiments of the cavalry, infantry, sappers, miners, mounted infantry, supply and transport corps and the Bangalore Rifle Volunteers. The Bangalore Cantonment was directly under the administration of the British Raj, while Bangalore City itself was under the jurisdiction of the Durbar of the Kingdom of Mysore.

The names of many of the cantonment's streets were derived from military nomenclature such as Artillery Road, Brigade Road, Infantry Road and Cavalry Road. The city of Bangalore still retains many of the colonial names of its streets. More >>
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2 comments:

elisa Thu Aug 03, 02:00:00 PM GMT+5:30  

I actually wanted to take a picture of cantonment station when I visited bangalore,but took pictures of many other things and eventually forgot...I still could remember the dangerous traffic outside which looks pretty calm in your shot ;)

Unknown Thu Aug 03, 04:12:00 PM GMT+5:30  

this was over a weekend afternoon...

Thanks..