Built in the memory of Shri Kamaraj, the late chief minister of Tamil
Nadu, Kamaraj Memorial House is now a permanent gallery that showcases
photographs and personal effects of Kamaraj who rose out of poverty to
become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (elected to the post thrice).
Kamaraj Memorial House was inaugurated on 15th July 1978, by the then
Chief Minister M.G Ramachandran
On the ground floor is the bedroom of this bachelor, whose austere
living comes across so clearly in the plain furniture that occupies the
room. Leaning over the railings, one can spot yellowed volumes of 'Lok
Sabha Debates', '100 Modern Lives', 'Churchill' and 'Doctor Zhivago'
amongst the books lined up in the well-stocked library. Obviously,
having to discontinue his schooling did not stop him from becoming a
well-read man.
The Photographs Of Shri Kamaraj
The Black and White photographs that adorn the walls of the dining hall
cover Kamaraj's life across all stages - Kamaraj at the age of five, in
his youth, in middle age and in the final years. Notable among the
collection are pictures of his 1954 swearing-in as Chief Minister of
Tamil Nadu, the first Kamaraj Ministry of 1954, the second of 1957 and
the third of 1962.
Photographs of Kamaraj's public life show him rubbing shoulders with
stalwarts like Jawarharlal Nehru, Sarojini Naidu, Sathyamurthy, Dr S.
Radhakrishnan, Rajendra Prasad, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi,
Periyar, M.G Ramachandran, Govind Vallabh Pant, Martin Luther King and
Queen Elizabeth.
A Unique Collection
Several pictures showcase the leader in different moods: playing
Cricket, hauling the rope in at a 'Tug of War' for the Legislator's
Sports Meet, drenched under the Courtallam falls, supervising relief
work for flood victims, chairing meetings, etc. Among the personal
effects of Kamaraj that are on display are his spectacles, pens, a spool
tape player and even a Gillette Shaving set used by him!
The second floor has displays of Kamaraj's several luxuriant
Felicitation Shawls. In marked contrast are the displays of his own
simple attire, his suitcases, timepiece, pens and utensils. Of special
mention is the prison coat worn by him while serving term in prison in
1942.
Photographs on the second floor show several personalities paying homage
to the dead leader. Among those pictured are Late Prime Minister Mrs
Indira Gandhi and veteran actor Shivaji Ganeshan. Especially impressive
is the bird's eye view of the multitude, on Mount Road (Anna Salai), who
accompanied the body of their leader on his last journey.
Timings: 9.00am to 6.00pm.
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