Lavelle Road

Lavelle Road is in the city of Bangalore in the state of Karnataka, India. It is an important connection between Mahatma Gandhi Square and Richmond Circle. The road starts from the Queens Road end of the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium and after curving in a serpentine manner meets its destination at the junction of Bangalore Club with Richmond Circle. Lavelle Road was named after Michael Lavelle, an Irish soldier who made his money in the Kolar Gold Fields.

Colloquial pronunciation

Local pronunciations have included: La Velley Road, Lovely Road, Love-ella Road, Law-ell Road, Laalley Road and Level Road.

MacIver Town

MacIver Town or Shantala Nagar, in the very heart of the city, is the popular neighbourhood which comprises the residential and business districts of Kasturba Road, Lavelle Road and Vittal Mallya Road. The area is named after L.J. MacIver, the collector and president of the Municipal Commission of the Civil and Military Station between 1934 and 1937. He was also the president of the Bangalore Club in 1935 and 1936.

Michael Lavelle

Michael Lavelle on 20 August 1873, applied for the right to carry on mining operations in Kolar.[1] He started his work in a small village called Oorgaum. Two years previously he had examined portions of the Kolar district (without any grant it would seem, from no mention of one being made), and found three gold-bearing strata, in one of which he sunk a shaft to the depth of eighteen feet, and found that gold increased in quality and size as he went downwards. In the event of a mining right being granted he proposed to begin work again in November. After some correspondence came a letter from the chief commissioner, dated 16 September 1874, submitting conditions (which must be regarded as final) as the basis of an agreement (to be afterwards legally drawn up) to be entered into between the government and Lavelle. The mining permission was the right to mine in Kolar extending over twenty years, at a royalty of ten per cent on all metals and metallic ores, and of twenty per cent on all precious stones.

On 20 September 1874, Mr. Lavelle accepted the terms, and on 28 March 1876, leave was given him to transfer his rights to other parties. On and from the 1886 onwards mining was again recommenced by Lavelle, who in the meanwhile had been prospecting in other parts of Southern India, and he succeeded in once more attracting attention to the Kolar field. Subsequently, various companies were formed, but so disappointing were the results obtained that all were practically closed. Thereafter, there is nothing much the state of affairs or the involvement of Lavelle in the gold mining activities.

In 1877, considering that Lavelle realised that the amount he was earning from mining was far less than he had anticipated, he had contemplated to sell the mine. A small syndicate known as the Kolar Concessionaires Soft Corporation and Arbuthnot Company of Madras, heard of Lavelle’s activities and approached him to sell his mining license to them. Lavelle took this opportunity and negotiated with them, for quite a good amount. After obtaining the approval of the Mysore British Government, he transferred all his rights and concessions to this syndicate known as the Kolar Concessionaries formed by Major General G. de la Poer Beresford and some of his friends.

Oorgaum: origin and emergence

Kolar Gold Fields is the mining area in south-eastern portion of the State of Karnataka in southern India. It lies on a Southern Railway spur that loops from Bangarapet to Bangalore (Bengaluru). Economic activities centred on the gold fields, which were the southern portion of a gold-bearing region that extends for 40 miles (65 km). The productive beds, 4 miles (6 km) long and with an average width of 4 miles, were first worked by a British company, John Taylor and Sons, in 1880. Within three years, four main veins (Champion, Oorgaum, Nundydorog, and Mysore) were opened. Oorgaum can still be visited. It has a railway station and regular trains ply between Bangalore and Chennai, making its stops at Oorgaum.

The successful achievements of Lavelle, in gold mining in Kolar and his subsequent affluence made him very popular among the English residents at Bangalore. The British commandant of the Bangalore Cantonment honoured him by naming the road where he lived Lavelle Road. However, many residents of Bangalore in general and Lavelle Road in particular, are unaware of the interesting history of Lavelle Road. The Past of Michael Lavelle

Oorgaum House

Oorgaum House built by Michael Lavelle, for the wedding reception of his daughter, Tingley. This was named after the town Oorgaum, in Kolar district of Karnataka; where Lavelle had discovered the gold fields along with contemporaries. The house was to be inherited by his son, who sadly was killed during the Great War. Oorgaum House, on then Seshadri Road, was purchased from family friend Rao Bahadur Deshmukh Shama Rao in September 1917 for Rs.9000 by Michael Lavelle. He renamed his house Oorgaum House after his first shaft that he sank in Urigaum, KGF as a reminder of his good fortune.

Mr and Mrs P G D'souza bought Oorgaum House from Lavelle in the early 1900s. The whole property of three acres was later divided among the 17 children of Mr and Mrs P G D'souza and the place is known as D'souza Layout. The apartments built on the property is named Oorgaum House.

M L Subbaraju Road

At some point in the history of renaming great roads to roads name of people who served Bangalore, the name of Lavelle Road was changed to M L Subbaraju Road.

M L Subbaraju.

Sri.M.L.Subbaraju, was the worshipful Mayor of Bangalore.

Bangalore Bruhat Mahanagara Palike

The road falls within Ward No. 111, Shanthinagara, of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP). The Shantala Nagar ward is in the Shanthinagar Assembly constituency and is located right in the heart of Bangalore. The Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium is located here as are busy Brigade and MG Road, two shopping and entertainment hubs in the city centre. The area is rich in old cantonment history and haunts – eateries, parks, book stores and churches. Mayo Hall on MG Road is a beautiful building that is now a BBMP office. It was built in the 19th century and named after the fourth Viceroy of India, Lord Mayo. It also houses the Kempegowda Museum which contains information on the founding father of Bangalore. Localities in the ward include Shantala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, MEG area, Elagondanapalya, KSRP quarters, Victoria Layout, Austin Town (P), Xavier Layout, Langford Gardens, and Richmond Town (P).

Businesses and prominent establishments

  • 909 Lavelle Road
  • ADS & CPD Peripherals
  • Airlines Hotel
  • ALMT Legal
  • APC (shifted)
  • ARA Law (shifted)
  • ASHAS Departmental Stores
  • Asian Roots
  • avaamo
  • AZB Partners
  • Baboosh
  • Bagmane
  • Bangalore Club
  • Barista (closed)
  • Bhoruka Group
  • Brijesh Patel Cricket Clinic
  • Blowplast India (shifted)
  • BMW Navnit Motors
  • Bootlegger
  • BOSCH House
  • Bounce
  • Bowring Institute
  • Brigade Corporate (shifted)
  • Brigade Homestead
  • Brindavan Distilleries (wound up)
  • British Trade Office
  • Cafe Coffee Day
  • Canara Bank
  • Carlucci's
  • C K Nandakumar, Advocate
  • CBRE
  • CCYC
  • Central Lab (closed)
  • Chemistry
  • Chesters
  • Chowriappa Complex
  • cloud
  • CIgar Connexions
  • cinebels
  • Cortera Inc
  • Contract Advertising (shifted)
  • Datacraft (shifted)
  • delsey
  • Dental Lavelle
  • Desmonds
  • Dhondusa Complex (demolished)
  • DTDC Corporate office
  • Ducati (closed)
  • Elken (shifted)
  • Ferns & Petals
  • Fountainhead (closed)
  • Full of Toys
  • Gift 360 (closed)
  • Godrej Properties
  • Gold Group
  • Hakim Salim
  • Harley Davidson
  • High Gloss
  • Hotel Chancery
  • Hotel Southern Star
  • Hotel Sreeraj & Sreeraj Lassi Bar (the original) (now closed and demolished presently The Chancery is on this land)
  • Hulkul Residency
  • iart
  • InfoPad People
  • INTABAC
  • Iris Aroma Spa
  • ITC Royal Gardenia
  • Jacadi
  • Jacques
  • Java City
  • Jean Claude Biguine
  • Jena Exports (shifted)
  • Kalmane House
  • Kangaroo Kids (closed)
  • Kaya Skin Clinic
  • KEF Holdings
  • Kenko (shifted)
  • King & Partridge
  • Kingfisher Airlines (closed)
  • Klipsch Sound
  • Kosmoderma
  • Kotak Mohindra Bank
  • KPMG (shifted)
  • KSK (King Stubb Kasiva) Legal
  • La Gardenia Cafe
  • Lamborghini bangalore
  • Lavelle Inn
  • Lavelle Regency
  • LawPad
  • Le Creuset (closed)
  • Loom
  • M & C Partners (merged now)
  • M C George/M C Chandy
  • Maini Group
  • Mandovi Motors
  • Manthan systems
  • Max Mueller Bhavan (shifted)
  • Mfar Holdings Pvt Ltd
  • Microsoft Research & Development Centre
  • mocha (closed)
  • Moily Associates
  • Mövenpick Restaurants
  • MSIL Liquor Depot
  • Nautica (closed)
  • Neemrana Shop
  • Nitesh Buckingham Gate
  • O3 Capital (shifted)
  • Oryza
  • Painted Platters (closed)
  • pitter-platter
  • Porsche
  • Prasad Bidappa
  • Price Waterhouse Coopers (shifted)
  • Purva Grande
  • Quintilles (shifted)
  • Reliance Jewels
  • Reva
  • rewards
  • Rotary Club of Bangalore Midtown
  • Ruosh
  • Sadhwani Silk Shoppe
  • Sarovar Restaurant & Pub (closed)
  • scent
  • Schneider Electric
  • Shezan
  • Shiva & Rawley
  • SISCO (South India Surgical Co. Ltd.)
  • Skoda Bangalore Office
  • Sri. Santosh Hegde (Former Lok Ayukta, Karnataka)
  • Star TV (shifted)
  • Sublime art & architecture
  • Sunnys
  • tattv
  • The Asian Age (closed)
  • The Bierre Club
  • The British Library
  • The Business Standard
  • The Rice Bowl
  • Time and Space Art Gallery
  • Towers Watson
  • Trade Wings
  • Tramwell Crow Chesterton Meghraj (shifted)
  • Unitas Capital (closed)
  • United Kingdom Trade & Investment (UKTI)
  • United Spirits Limited (shifted)
  • Vaishnavi Group
  • vitra
  • Whitefield Honda
  • Wind River
  • Wipro E Peripherals
  • Workplace

References

  1. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/13746/13746-h/13746-h.htm#Page_196

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