My house is on Cenotaph Road. Why is the road named so? (No, Mr. Cenotaph didn't live there)
Ans: There was a memorial for Lord Cornwallis situated at the junction of Mount Road and Cenotaph Road. Cenotaph: A monument erected in honor of a dead person whose remains lie elsewhere.
Pic Courtesy British Library UK
This statue is 14.5 ft tall and is presently at the Fort Museum. The base of the statue was painted with the scene of Tippu Sultan's sons being handed over as hostages to the British. Further details from Mr. Muthiah here
11 comments:
Is it something to do with a "Thoppu"...as in a farm.
Remember reading abt it somewhere...cant recollect fully...If this might be hint for others to come up with the answer, wud be glad to know it....
Swapna
No that is a wrong hint Swapna, it doesn't have to do anything with Thoppu
Is there any war memorial or any big shots buried near that road ?? - Just a blind guess.
Santosh, you are on the right track. There was a memorial to a famous guy at the Mount Road - Cenotaph Road Junction. Who is it?
Chenthil, I googled now and found the answer. Let someone else guess, I better shut up :)).
I give it to Santosh and Prashanth. The Mount Road - Cenotaph Road junction had a memorial of Lord Cornwallis. The statue is at present in The Fort Museum.
Santohsh I assume you googled right :-)
Guess you'll pardon my ignorance about Chennai, but your Qn shd be.. "My house is ON Cenotaph Road" and not "in". Hehe!
I was hoping one of you folks would talk about the cuppola and its moving to the customs house. Of Tipu Sultan and his capture. Of Hyde Park. Pity. No one did
The trivia series is too good mate. First time here. Missing the fun you guys had at the CBM :)
And, I am blogrolling you. Cheers
Anil, point noted.
CCG, will provide link in the answers.
Rajesh, thanks
I found Swapna's answer imaginative. Chinna Thoppu becoming Cenatoph...
See, what happened to some Indian names (Trichy, Tanjore) and English ones too(Ambattan Bridge)
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