Victoria Public Hall lacks its inaugural plaque from 1888

The Victoria Public Hall in Chennai is missing the plaque marking its opening in 1888, even as other historical markers remain intact after recent restorations. Designed by architect R.F. Chisholm and funded partly by the Maharajah of Vizianagaram, the hall opened under controversial circumstances involving Governor Lord Connemara. Speculation suggests the plaque's absence ties to rumors about Connemara's personal life at the time.

During a recent walkabout at the Victoria Public Hall on its inauguration night of December 23, 2025, attention turned to a notable absence: the plaque from its first opening in 1888. The foundation stone, laid in 1883, has survived and is now protected underground with a transparent covering and a brass marker. However, no trace exists of the inaugural plaque installed by Lord Connemara, the Governor who declared the building open on January 25, 1888.

The hall, originally intended for completion by Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887, faced delays. Architect R.F. Chisholm's design won a ₹1,000 prize after he evaluated submissions as part of a committee, then took on the contract. The land belonged to the Corporation of Madras, not the Maharajah of Vizianagaram, despite some online claims; the Maharajah donated generously and has two plaques acknowledging his contributions. A large marble plaque lists other 19th-century donors, while separate tablets commemorate C.N. Annadurai's 1967 restoration and the latest one.

Governor M.E. Grant Duff declined to lay the foundation stone in 1883, citing better use for city drains, but the Maharajah stepped in. The missing plaque's fate is conjectural: it may never have been installed due to 1888 rumors about Lord Connemara's private life, including scandals leading to his 1889 divorce. Details emerged of a dysfunctional marriage, with accusations of infidelity involving Lady Connemara and Surgeon Major W.H. Briggs, and counter-claims against the Governor. Divorce was granted after testimony from a maid, ending Connemara's career; he later remarried a widow, while his ex-wife wed Briggs.

Other plaques, including those on the exposed Trevelyan Fountain, have endured, highlighting the mystery of the inaugural one's disappearance.

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