Adyar: the Home of the Theosophical Society
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Title
Adyar: the Home of the Theosophical Society
Creator
Alcyone (J. Krishnamurti)
Publisher
Adyar, Madras : The Theosophist Office
Date
1911
Contributor
descriptive letterpress by C.W.L
Relation
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Table Of Contents
The headquarters from the bridge -- The first trilithon -- The Vasanta press -- The Arundale house -- The second trilithon -- The headquarters building from the north -- The headquarters from the north-east -- The president's veranda -- The Russak house -- The headquarters from the east -- The south wall of the library -- The convention hall -- The statues -- Adyar library, first room -- Adyar library, second room -- On the roof -- The bank of the river -- The opposite shore -- The bridge -- The front garden -- The studio -- Looking south-east from the roof -- The third trilithon -- The tennis court -- The octagon room -- From the octagon looking east -- In memory of the colonel -- The palm grove -- Blavatsky gardens -- The banyan tree -- The trunk of the banyan -- The Hindu restaurant -- The quadrangle -- The chambers from the park -- The chambers from the river -- The ruin -- Olcott gardens -- The masonic temple -- The power house -- Besant gardens -- Damodar gardens -- A fisherman -- Madame Blavatsky -- Colonel Olcott -- Mrs. Besant -- Map of the estate -- Plan of headquarters building, ground floor -- Plan of headquarters building, first floor.
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Citation
Alcyone (J. Krishnamurti), “Adyar: the Home of the Theosophical Society,” Humanities Hub, accessed September 20, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/1906.