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18. Town Hall at Venkatagiri. Foundation-stone laid by H.E. Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff, g.c.i.e. on 22nd July, 1883 ... ... ... ... 119b

19. European Guest House, built in 1870 A.D. ... ... I21a

20. Temple of Sree-Varad–Raja Swami at Venkatagiri ... 121b

21. Maharaja Sir V. Rajagopala Krishna Yachendra Bahadur, g.c.i.e. (28th Generation) ... ... ... 123a

22. Indra Mahal at Venkatagiri. Opened by H.E. Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff, g.c.i.e., on 22nd July, 1883 ... ... ... ... ... 126a

23. Victoria Jubilee Rest House. Foundation-stone laid by H.E. Lord Connemara, g.c.i.e., on 10th November, 1886 ... ... ... ... ... 126b

24. Venkatagiri Gymkhana Club, established in 1891 ... 139a

25. Lieut. Sir Raja V. Govinda Krishna Yachendra Bahadur, k.c.i.e., a.d.c. (29th Generation) ... ... ... 141a

26. Queen Empress Mary Gosha Hospital at Venkatagiri. Foundation-stone laid by H.E. Lord Pentland, p.c., g.c.i.e., on 26th June 1917. Building opened by H.E. Lady Willingdon, c.i., d.b.e., on 20th November, 1922 ... 142a

27. Bronze Statue of the late Maharaja Sir V. Rajagopala Krishna Yachendra Bahadur, g.c.i.e. Unveiled by H.E. the Right Honourable Sir Freeman- Freeman Thomas, Baron Willingdon of Ratton, g.c s.i., g.c.i.e., g.b.e. ... ... ... ... ... 147a