The Cupola of Sam Dalrymple

"White Mughals", "The Last Mughal", "The Anarchy"....well, you know whom I am talking about - William Dalrymple, the famous Scottish historian who has made Delhi his home. If I say that Madras has a memorial for one of his ancestors, will you believe it? Sounds interesting? Read it further...

Tucked away beside the Kathipara Flyover, a white-washed dome-like structure lies hidden. Hardly anyone visits or values this historic place. The cenotaph was erected for Lt. Col. Samuel Dalrymple of the Madras Artillery by his fellow officers. Arrived in 1790, he served more than 30 years in the army. He died on 12th May 1821 at the age of 49. He was buried in St. George's Cathedral Cemetery. 

Covered with a dome on the top, all four corners are supported by broad pillars. The middle portion of each side is supported by two circular pillars additionally. An urn-like finial is installed inside the memorial. A black-colored inscription stone provides the details of Sam Dalrymple.

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