In the year 1902, the township of Robertsonpet was established to house the Kolar Gold Mines related tertiary sector populace. It was named as ‘Robertsonpet’ by the then Maharaja of Mysore, in commemoration of the memory of Sir Donald Robertson, who was the British Resident of Mysore at the time. Sir Donald Robertson was also responsible for launching the first Hydro-electric plant in Shivanasamudram which supplied electric power to the KGF Mines. Robertsonpet was considered to be one of the first planned residential areas in modern-day India. The township was planned and built to accommodate the increasing population of the city of Kolar Gold Fields.
Over the years the need for recreational facilities and a Town Hall for holding functions and Meetings was greatly felt in Robertsonpet and so a Town Hall was commissioned to be built.
Over the years the need for recreational facilities and a Town Hall for holding functions and Meetings was greatly felt in Robertsonpet and so a Town Hall was commissioned to be built.
The foundation stone for this Town Hall was laid on 11/12/1911. Although no official records are available, the building was completed in around 3 years time. The Town Hall was built in the Victorian Style of Architecture in the centre of the Robertsonpet Town, on the lines of Town Halls in Britain. It was a Majestic Building having large canopies and arches with a huge garden and sprawling lawns around it. It was inaugurated and declared open by Mr. Arthur E Taylor on 16th January 1915.
This Town Hall was named as the King George Hall after King George of England and was the venue of many cultural, literary and social functions. The King George Hall Cosmopolitan Club was started on the same lines as the KGF Club in Oorigaum and offered facilities for tennis, badminton, Billiards, snookers, cards, caroms etc. besides a Library / Reading Room, lounge and Bar.


The efforts of Mr. Sampath Kumar and the other members of the Club are to be commended in saving and beautifying this historic Town Hall.
i remember taking part in a Camlin all India drawing competition in this hall when i was 7yrs or 8yrs(1992).......representing st. joseph's school-KGF.....and i also won first place.....i still have that prize with me.....which as far as i remember sister stella gave it to me..still remember the happiness as a child .....she was our headmistress then.......loads and loads of memories.......i just wish i could go back to the OLD KGF........and ur blog was amazing.....there was one fine grin on my face that i had when i went through your pics and writings......thank you so much
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