I don’t see my comment . Our family lived in Tambaram and had an Anglo Indian friend called Lilian . She left us and went to U.S and after that don’t know where she is U. S . Will love to meet her very nice friend
As an old Anglo Indian ( child of former immigrants) I returned to India for a visit about 25 years ago! How things have changed, including the Anglo Indians who remained in India. They resembled Indians. The Anglo Indians chose the right option for once.....they immigrated! Followed by many Indians who could see the writing on the wall, they did the right thing for once!
Superb research work!! Well articulated. I appreciate your efforts. Anglo-Indians, as I learnt from my father, also worked in North Western Railways later renamed as Pakistan Railways. I still remember, as a 10th Grade student, I was introduced by my father to a colleague of his, an Anglo-Indian, Mr Barnet, PWI, NWR/PR, who visited us in Lyallpur in 1968. Anglo-Indians are superb human beings. Their contributions are commendable indeed. Unfortunately, they have become extinct nowadays.
I would love to know if Mt Michael Gallyot is related in any way to the Howell family who lived in Madras in the early eighteen hundreds. The Howell family began with the East India company and eventually spread all over India. I am a proud Anglo Indian with roots in Madras and Bangalore, but grew up in Perth, Western Australia when we as a family migrated there after Independence.
people who were born in 1930s and 1940s were very lucky had a stress free great life mentally and financially those we golden days some people used to have many children and struggle, my father worked in TNEB good salary permanent job no stress and no gets a pension of 35000 rs where people can hardly earn that as a salary..........
Here if . I may b allowed 2 blow my own trumpet . I joined the . Army in 62 ND.commmissioned in 63 in the . Madras. Regt. When my . Battalion was in . Nagaland in 75.to77 ..I was the only officer to win the . V. S. M for what. I did in getting the last . Naga. Chief to surrender to me. I retd as a major aftern25 yrs of service ND settled in . Coorg. And oh during my service in . Coorg. I was the . A. D. C ND. Staff officer to . Field. Marshal. Cariappa for 8.yrs. my name is. Olaf. Tims son of. Capt. M. D. C. Tims . Born in . Madura. 1940.
. I knew . Denzel in 78 in. Jamnagar where he was.the boss in the. A. F station. We played many hockey matches with my battalion.great.guy.
Amazing job I must say . Keep up the heritage
I don’t see my comment . Our family lived in Tambaram and had an Anglo Indian friend called Lilian . She left us and went to U.S and after that don’t know where she is U. S . Will love to meet her very nice friend
I had my Angloindian friend Jhon Pingle during my school days in Corley Higher secondary school 1978-83. He is very calm and nice guy.
Superb video good old days of Anglo Indians lots of love and regards from fellow Goan waiting for part 2
As an old Anglo Indian ( child of former immigrants) I returned to India for a visit about 25 years ago! How things have changed, including the Anglo Indians who remained in India. They resembled Indians. The Anglo Indians chose the right option for once.....they immigrated! Followed by many Indians who could see the writing on the wall, they did the right thing for once!
I lived in Tambaram and had an Anglo Indian friend called Lilian and she came to US and I lost the friendship . Very sad
Please do a segment on Anglo Indians of Bangalore
nice video,good old stories of anglos,now not many in mumbai.
Thanks....very well done
Superb research work!! Well articulated. I appreciate your efforts.
Anglo-Indians, as I learnt from my father, also worked in North Western Railways later renamed as Pakistan Railways. I still remember, as a 10th Grade student, I was introduced by my father to a colleague of his, an Anglo-Indian, Mr Barnet, PWI, NWR/PR, who visited us in Lyallpur in 1968.
Anglo-Indians are superb human beings. Their contributions are commendable indeed. Unfortunately, they have become extinct nowadays.
I went to see Tambaram and couldn’t recognize the buildings all changed
I would love to know if Mt Michael Gallyot is related in any way to the Howell family who lived in Madras in the early eighteen hundreds. The Howell family began with the East India company and eventually spread all over India. I am a proud Anglo Indian with roots in Madras and Bangalore, but grew up in Perth, Western Australia when we as a family migrated there after Independence.
Is Patrick Ohara brother to GAIL who is married to a Pell.
Brilliant history of AI.
Please do a Video on Anglo Indians of Lalaguda(little England) in Hyderabad.
Yes
people who were born in 1930s and 1940s were very lucky had a stress free great life mentally and financially those we golden days some people used to have many children and struggle, my father worked in TNEB good salary permanent job no stress and no gets a pension of 35000 rs where people can hardly earn that as a salary..........
Here if . I may b allowed 2 blow my own trumpet . I joined the . Army in 62 ND.commmissioned in 63 in the . Madras. Regt. When my . Battalion was in . Nagaland in 75.to77 ..I was the only officer to win the . V. S. M for what. I did in getting the last . Naga. Chief to surrender to me. I retd as a major aftern25 yrs of service ND settled in . Coorg. And oh during my service in . Coorg. I was the . A. D. C ND. Staff officer to . Field. Marshal. Cariappa for 8.yrs. my name is. Olaf. Tims son of. Capt. M. D. C. Tims . Born in . Madura. 1940.
The EMU trains were bug infested
Anglo-lndian Association is a big joke
Just curious. Why do think it, Sir?
@chillybeep9759 what's so funny about it?