A reflection of Chennai Central Railway Station. Designed by Robert Chisholm in Gothic Revival Style with Italianate and Hindu overtones. 1873.
Railway Head Office. Designed by N. Grayson. The first time reinforced concrete was used here. Classical and Dravidian style. 1922.
Ripon Building, the seat of Chennai City Corporation, under renovation. Designed by G.S.T. Harris in Classical Style - A Vision in White - 1913
A platform dweller reads his morning news as pedestrians walk past an old syled house near Ripon Building.
(Probably) The Dobbin Hall built by Masilamony Mudaliar where the Madras Veterinary College (now located opposite) started functioning. 1904-05.
The first School of Arts in Asia. Now, the Government College of Fine Arts and Crafts, Egmore. Robelrt F. Chisholm - Indo Saracenic style. 1850.
The Kirk - St. Andrews Church. Architect Major De Havilland built it at a cost of 20,000 UK pounds. Georgian Chuch architecture. 1821.
Archives - Record Office. Designed by G.S.T. Harris and built by Loganatha Mudaliar in Indo Saracenic style.
Egmore Railway Station. Designed by Henry Irwin and built by Samynatha Mudaliar in Indo Saracenic style with Dravidian elements. 1908.