Perambur
Perambur is situated about 7 km from Chennai Central and was a station on the Madras Railway, which later became the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway.
Perambur is the centre of a crescent of the Anglo-Indian community comprising Vepery, Purasawalkam, Ayanavaram, Perambur and Madhavaram.
The rise of Perambur as a premier Anglo-Indian centre was mainly due to the location there of the Carriage Works and Loco Works and the huge Perambur Railway Colony popularly known as the Pananthope Railway Colony.
Spelling variants
Perambur, Perambore
Churches
Volunteer Regiment
The headquarters of the Madras Railway Volunteers was at Perambore.
External links
- Perambur Wikipedia (retrieved 18 May 2014)
- Perambur railway station Wikipedia (retrieved 25 October 2014)
- Perambur Carriage Works railway station Wikipedia (retrieved 25 October 2014)
- Perambur Loco Works railway station Wikipedia (retrieved 25 October 2014)
- "Perambur – an Anglo-Indian bastion" by Geoffrey K. Francis Madras Musings Volume XXIV No. 2, May 1-15, 2014 (retrieved 18 May 2014)
- Perambur And Choolai: The Development Of North Madras Madras Vignettes (retrieved 18 May 2014)
- St Joseph’s Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School established 1883 (retrieved 18 May 2014)
- Regional Rail Museum, ICF, Chennai near Perambur/Villivakkam (ICF=Integrated Coach Factory) (retrieved 18 May 2014)
References
- ↑ Churches and Chapels in Madras Presidency spuddybike.org.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2014
- ↑ Churches In Chennai chennai.org.uk. Retrieved 25 October, 2014
- ↑ "An enlightening walk through Perambur" by R. Srikanth August 18, 2014 The Hindu. Retrieved 25 October 2014
- ↑ CSI Wesley Church, Perambur Facebook page