ABOUT HE BOOK : “Kolar
Gold Fields – Down Memory Lane” by Bridget White.
A nostalgic book on KGF the Little England
Available on Amazon and other online book stores. Get a copy today.
It was one of India’s
earliest industrialized towns, which had electricity supplied to it from a
captive power plant, good water supply, well-equipped hospitals, schools, etc.
The 19th and the early 20th century saw the KGF mines
booming and flourishing and it employed almost 4500 employees in its hey days.
In what was once a desolate, waste, rocky terrain, a large and flourishing town
sprang up which was provided with most of the conveniences and comforts of life
at that time. All this was possible due to the perseverance and foresight of a
group of British pioneers who were successful in their quest for gold.
“Kolar Gold
Fields – Down Memory Lane”
undertakes a nostalgic journey right from the days of the origins of the Kolar
Gold Mines, its historical and mythological connections, the arduous and difficult lives of the miners in those
early days, the growth of the mines under the British Company of John Taylor
and Sons, its gradual decline, and the ultimate closure of the once
prosperous Kolar Gold Mining Company in 2003 after it was taken over by the
Government of India. Thus ending a golden chapter in History, which now lies
buried in the annals of time.
It then moves on to give the reader a brief insight
into the lives of the Anglo-Indian Community (a living legacy of the British
Raj) in the early days of KGF. It brings out vividly the glorious and
cosmopolitan life led by that tiny vibrant community in KGF who lived in
sprawling bungalows with beautiful gardens and domestic helpers at their beck
and call. It recalls the grand Christmas Balls and Dances held at the Skating
Rink and the Jam Sessions and Pound Parties in Buffalo Lodge.
It finally focuses on the
author’s own childhood memories of growing up as a young Anglo-Indian child in
KGF in the 1950s and 60s - home, family, school, playmates, entertainments,
games, picnics, etc. It recalls memories of old familiar haunts and landmarks
of KGF and the people who were an indispensable part of life in those days. This golden period of KGF post Independence was the period
of transition, when the influences of the best of old Colonial India merged
with the new emerging independent India.
“Kolar Gold Fields – Down Memory Lane” succeeds in capturing and preserving for posterity the nuances and ethos of a bygone era in that once glorious vibrant place called Kolar Gold Fields, and at the same time keeps it alive in the hearts of its erstwhile inhabitants, which still beats for it.
This book is a legacy that sgould be passed on to the next generation who have no idea of what KGF was like in the early days.
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