Friday, November 1, 2013

Residency (Lucknow) – A Preserve Monument


LUCKNOW


              1. Sham E Awadh - LUCKNOW
              2. Residency



The History of Residency can be traced back to 1774 AD when Nawab Shuauddahula agreed to have a British Resident stationed in Awadh.

Residency was established at Lucknow when the capital of Awadh was shifted from Faizabad to Lucknow in year 1775 AD.

Originally, the site of Residency belongs to Sheikhzads.

Nawab Asafuddaula started the construction of Residency in year 1775 AD for the British Resident & his staff which was completed by Nawab Saadat Ali Khan in 1800 AD. Later it was used by the chief commissioner of Awadh.

Gradually , more building were added as their requirement grew.

Some of the main attraction inside the Residency are :-

1. Bailley Guard Gate
2. Treasure House
3. Dr. Fayrer’s House
4. Banqueting Hall
5. Imambara & Mosque
6. Begum Kothi
7. Museum
8. Main Building – Residency



Residency



When you enter the premises of the Residency & walk few meters you will come across the Bailley Guard gate which was constructed by Nawab Saadat Ali Khan in honour of John Bailley who become the Resident of Lucknow in the beginning of 19th Century.


Bailley Guard Gate


Close-up (Bailley Guard Gate)

After crossing Bailley Guard Gate , you will find the Treasure House on your right hand side. This building was completed in 1851 AD. During the revolution of 1857 the central part of the building was converted into ordinance factory.


Treasure House


Treasure House

Towards your left hand side Dr. Fayrer’s House is there which was named after Dr. Fayrer who was Residency Surgeon.

Dr. Fayrer’s House 


Dr. Fayrer’s House 

If you move further straight from Bailley Guard Gate one can see the Banqueting Hall which was constructed by Nawab Saadat Ali Khan.


Banqueting Hall


Banqueting Hall

When you cross Fayrer’s house and take a left turn, on yours right hand side you will notice a Imambara & Mosque which is under renovation.


Imambara & Mosque


Imambara & Mosque


Close up - Imambara & Mosque

Further Moving ahead Begum Kothi is there and beside it , just on the gate of the kothi there is a Dargah of Kasim Sayyad Shah Baba. Begum Kothi was originally belongs to Nawab Asafud Daula which was sold to some European Businessman , later it was occupied by Vilayalti Mahal Makhdarah Aliya – the Begum of of Nasiruddin Haider.


Begum Kothi 


Begum Kothi 



Dargah - Kasim Sayyad Shah Baba


One of the major attraction of Residency is “ 1857 – Memorial Museum Residency” . The Museum is in two floors , Ground floor & Basement. The Museum has a nice collections of Photographs , Lithograph & Painting. Camera , mobile , bags are not allowed inside the Museum , locker facility is there outside the Museum without any charges.



1857 – Memorial Museum Residency



Entrance - 1857 – Memorial Museum Residency



1857 – Memorial Museum Residency



1857 – Memorial Museum Residency



1857 – Memorial Museum Residency

After visiting Museum I moved further & landed on the Main building of Residency. 


Main Building 



Main Building 


Main Building 



Main Building
The Lawn was spread in the Residency are well maintain thus look attractive.


Residency

Last but not least , some sweets for Ghumakkar friends.

4 comments :

  1. Very interesting Mahesh! We missed this on our trip to Lucknow.

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  2. Very informative post. Despite being a local I didn't know some of the facts you me mentioned here.

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