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  • Early Photographs

    Apr 01, 2021

    Kumaran Sathasivam

    One of the earliest photographs available of the IIT Madras campus: This picture appeared on the cover of the first Annual Number, with the caption “Deer Park in which our Institute is fast coming up”. The photograph was credited to Shri Md. Ghouse.

    One of the earliest photographs available of the IIT Madras campus: This picture appeared on the cover of the first Annual Number, with the caption “Deer Park in which our Institute is fast coming up”. The photograph was credited to Shri Md. Ghouse.

    I visited the Thaiyur campus in February this year. Here are some pictures I took.

    • The gate at the entrance.

      The gate at the entrance. 

    • The basin at the Centre for Ports: I was told it measures 90 m × 60 m

       The basin at the Centre for Ports: I was told it measures 90 m × 60 m.

    • A view of the hillock that lies north of the campus, atop which there is a temple to Hanuman.

      A view of the hillock that lies north of the campus, atop which there is a temple to Hanuman. 

    • The National Technology Centre for Ports, Waterways and Coasts under construction.

      The National Technology Centre for Ports, Waterways and Coasts under construction. 

    • A facility of the Centre of Propulsion Technology. 

    • Equipment at the propulsion technology centre

       Equipment at the propulsion technology centre.

    • One of the tracks running through the campus all of which are unmetalled yet. 

    • The campus was lightly studded with young trees. 

    • gemini

      Mr. Gemini Ganesan, CPWD engineer, who is managing the construction activities at the campus. 

    • Electric transmission lines running through the campus. 

    • Electric transmission lines running through the campus. 

    • A Rosy Milkweed Twiner (Oxystelma esculentum) at the edge of the lake. 

    • A Purple Sunbird was one of the many birds I saw at Thaiyur. 

    • I spotted four species of dragonfly and one damselfly species on an excursion by foot. Here is a Three-lined Dart (Pseudagrion decorum) at a pond 

    • There are peafowl on the campus. 

    • There is a lake at the southern end of the campus. A couple of busy Spotbills paddling around the lake 

    • I found this Long-legged Marsh Glider (Trithemis pallidinervis) near the lake. 

    • An Ashy Swallow-Shrike. I decided this was the signature bird of the campus. 

    • A view of the lake. 

    • A Casuarina tree at Thaiyur. 

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