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'''Tellicherry''' was the anglicised name of Thalassery a town on the Malabar coast.
'''Tellicherry''' was the anglicised name of Thalassery a town on the Malabar coast.
The station at this town was on the  [[Madras Railway]] which became the [[South Indian Railway]] [[Rail_gauge#Broad_Gauge|broad gauge (BG)]] '[[Jalarpet-Mangalore Mainline]]'
==Spelling variants==
*Thalassery
*Tellicherry, Tillicherry
==Cemeteries==
''Malabar: Christian Memorials 1737-1990'', by Dr John C. Roberts and N P Chekkutty, is a book on European gravestones and church memorials in the Malabar towns of [[Cannanore]] (Kannur),  Tellicherry (Thalassery) and [[Mahe]], which has details on the Portuguese, Dutch, French and English gravestones in the region. For more details about this book, see [[Cemeteries and monumental inscriptions reading list]]. For background details, see External links, below.
The book covers burials at St John’s Anglican Church, the Holy Rosary RC Church,  and the German Basel Mission cemetery at  Tellicherry


==External links==
==External links==
[http://www.hindu.com/2009/03/10/stories/2009031052220200.htm Inching towards bygone splendour - ''Hindu Times''] - Article detailing restoration of St John's Church, Thalassery
*[http://www.hindu.com/2009/03/10/stories/2009031052220200.htm Inching towards bygone splendour - ''Hindu Times''] - Article detailing restoration of St John's Church, Thalassery
*[http://malabardays.blogspot.com/2010/03/tellicherry-in-1850.html  Tellicherry in 1850]. malabardays.blogspot.com
*[http://chespeak.blogspot.in/2013/08/in-search-of-european-graves-in-malabar_16.html In Search of European Graves in Malabar] by Chekkutty N.P August 16, 2013 ‘Chespeak’ website.
*[http://english.manoramaonline.com/news/kerala/thalassery-revenue-library-malabar-british-raj-kerala-govt.html Treasure trove of history but victim of government neglect] by by V.K. Jayanthan 21 June 2015. The Thalassery Revenue Reference Library.. manoramaonline.com
 
===Historical books online===
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=-4xDAAAAIAAJ&pg=PP7 ''‪Report on the Medical Topography and Statistics, of the Provinces of Malabar and Canara‬: ‪Compiled from the Records of the Medical Board Office'']‬ 1844 Google Books. Includes [[Cannanore]], Tellicherry, [[Calicut]] and [[Mangalore]]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 30 January 2018

Tellicherry
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Presidency: Bengal
Coordinates: 11.770125°N 75.498552°E
Altitude: 0 m (0 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Thalassery
State/Province: Kerala
Country: India
Transport links
Madras Railway, which became South Indian Railway


Tellicherry was the anglicised name of Thalassery a town on the Malabar coast.

The station at this town was on the Madras Railway which became the South Indian Railway broad gauge (BG) 'Jalarpet-Mangalore Mainline'

Spelling variants

  • Thalassery
  • Tellicherry, Tillicherry

Cemeteries

Malabar: Christian Memorials 1737-1990, by Dr John C. Roberts and N P Chekkutty, is a book on European gravestones and church memorials in the Malabar towns of Cannanore (Kannur), Tellicherry (Thalassery) and Mahe, which has details on the Portuguese, Dutch, French and English gravestones in the region. For more details about this book, see Cemeteries and monumental inscriptions reading list. For background details, see External links, below.

The book covers burials at St John’s Anglican Church, the Holy Rosary RC Church, and the German Basel Mission cemetery at Tellicherry

External links

Historical books online