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10-725: The Belvedere Estate consists of Belvedere House and the 30-acre (12 ha) grounds surrounding it. It is located in Alipore , near the zoo , in Kolkata . In 1858, after the Governor-General moved out, the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal took up residence in Belvedere House. When the capital moved from Kolkata to Delhi in 1911, the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, who had hitherto resided in Belvedere House,

20-785: A duel between Warren Hastings and his legal officer, Philip Francis , in August 1780. Tolly died in 1784 and his family sold the property in 1802. It was subsequently acquired by James Mackillop, who sold it to the Prinsep family in June 1841. The Prinsep company sold it on to the East India Company, for use as the official residence of the Governors-General of the Presidency of Fort William, in 1854. However, following

30-687: Is connected to all parts of the city by extensive bus services. Alipore is served by the Majherhat and New Alipore railway stations on the Budge Budge section of Kolkata Suburban Railway . The Kalighat metro station of the Kolkata Metro as well as the Jatin Das Park station is close to Alipore. [REDACTED] Kolkata/South travel guide from Wikivoyage Kolkata Police Too Many Requests If you report this error to

40-525: The Budge Budge section of the Sealdah South section railway line. Alipore is located at 22°32′21″N 88°19′38″E  /  22.5391712°N 88.3272782°E  / 22.5391712; 88.3272782 . It has an average elevation of 14 metres (46 feet). Alipore area is bordered by the following roads - AJC Bose Road to the north, D L Khan Road to the East, Diamond Harbour Road to

50-474: The Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, who had hitherto resided in Belvedere House, was upgraded to a full governor and transferred to Government House. After independence, in 1948, the National Library of India was transferred from The Esplanade to Belvedere House. The complex now includes within it, two housing colonies built by the government, one being for National Library of India employees, and

60-594: The West and Alipore Avenue to the south. Alipore police station is part of the South division of Kolkata Police . It is located at 8, Belvadere Road, Kolkata-700027. Tollygunge Women's police station has jurisdiction over all the police districts in the South Division, i.e. Park Street, Shakespeare Sarani, Alipore, Hastings, Maidan, Bhowanipore, Kalighat, Tollygunge, Charu Market, New Alipur and Chetla. Alipore

70-670: The other for central government employees. The main building is under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India . Alipore Alipore is a neighbourhood of South Kolkata in Kolkata district in the Indian state of West Bengal . It is flanked by the Tolly Nullah to the north, Bhowanipore to the east, the Diamond Harbour Road to the west and New Alipore to the south, bordered by

80-636: The safety of East India Company fortifications at Alipore. While he was in Kolkata, he built many buildings in the area and gifted Belvedere House to Warren Hastings . After the Battle of Buxar in 1764 Hastings left for England, but returned to Kolkata as governor in 1772 and to Belvedere House with Baroness Inhoff by his side. Hastings sold Belvedere House to Major William Tolly for Rs. 60,000 in February 1780. The grounds of Belvedere Estate were witness to

90-479: The transfer of power from the East India Company to the British Government, the distinction of official residence of the Governors-General of the Presidency of Fort William was transferred to Government House , in 1858. Frederick Halliday was appointed as the first Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal and, in 1858, he took up residence at Belvedere House. When the capital moved from Kolkata to Delhi in 1911,

100-526: Was upgraded to a full governor and transferred to Government House . Belvedere House has been the home of the National Library of India since 1948. In 1760, Mir Jafar Ali Khan , the Nawab of the province of Bengal , was compelled by the East India Company to abdicate his throne at Murshidabad to Qasim Khan. Mir Jafar moved to Kolkata where he owned a large court house, and settled within

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