George Town was originally called Black Town - and it meant exactly that. The blacks (Indians) stayed there while the English stayed in their Fort St. George -a little to the south. The town must have come up to supply goods and services to the Fort. The old streets and layout are still the same except that old buildings are being demolished. The harbour pier was constructed in 1861, and slowly, commercial offices and banks came up. The First Line Beach Road had magnificent buildings. A few are still there. The harbour was the first priority for trade and it was set up quickly. Unlike Bombay and Calcutta, Madras did not have a natural harbour. Soon the railways came and a beautiful station was built as a terminus. With the harbour and the railways, the British had their lines of communication and transport.
Madras: A Journey Down Memory Lane Madras! The city where history whispers through the streets and nostalgia drips from every memory. Back in the day, Chennai was called Madras, and those were the days, my friend. Let’s take a spin down memory lane, starting with a taste of the simple pleasures that defined our lives.
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Friday, September 19, 2025
George town
George Town was originally called Black Town - and it meant exactly that. The blacks (Indians) stayed there while the English stayed in their Fort St. George -a little to the south.
The town must have come up to supply goods and services to the Fort. The old streets and layout are still the same except that old buildings are being demolished.
The harbour pier was constructed in 1861, and slowly, commercial offices and banks came up. The First Line Beach Road had magnificent buildings.
A few are still there.
The harbour was the first priority for trade and it was set up quickly. Madras did not have a natural harbour.
Soon the railways came and a beautiful station was built as a terminus. With the harbour and the railways, the British had their lines of communication and transport.
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