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Bangalore was reported by Rev. Campbell, Rev. Rice and Rev. Sewell and published in the
Missionary Magazine and Chronicle of April 1852, along with a sketch. The chapel stood as an impressive European Hall in the midst of native mud houses. The dimensions of the chapel were length of 53 feet, width of 32 feet and height of 20 feet. There was an verandah outside, which served for addressing the natives during weekdays, and vestry attached to the building. There was also an dwelling house for the native teacher and his family. The chapel was consecrated on 19 October 1851, with the opening services commenced by Rev. Rice. Others in attendance included Rev. Daniel Sanderson of the Wesleyan Mission, Rev. James Sewell, Rev C Campbell, many other Europeans and many prominent residents of the Bangalore Petah. In 1907, the Canarese Chapel was deemed as being structurally unsafe and was vacated.
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Mrs. E P Rice and Dr. Horton. However, shortly after that the
Bangalore Peta Municipality wanted to widen the Peta (Avenue) Road and wanted 15 ft. of frontage to be maintained. With the new regulations, it was impossible to build the church. The Municipality offered an alternate site for the church, and after persistent negotiations over 2 years, helped acquire the adjoining property, hence making available space for a larger church building. A sum of BINR 3500 was contributed by the native Indians for the building fund. The completed Rice Memorial Church was formally opened by Mrs. Blake, the daughter of Rev. Benjamin Rice on 27 January 1917. A silver key was presented to Mrs. Blake on this occasion. The inauguration service was conducted by Rev. Geo Wilkins. Others in attendance included
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chapel was dissolved by Rev. Benjamin Rice and Rev. Colin
Campbell, after serious internal conflict within the native congregation on the lines of caste. An inquiry exposed the full scale of the problem, with native converts still adhering to caste hierarchies which was unacceptable to the Mission. In the same year, a regular services re-commenced in the Petah Chapel starting on the occasion of
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Rice, who came from London especially to attend the service. The service was held in
Kannada, and was attended by people of different faiths. Some of the others taking part in the celebrations were Bishop(Retd) Rev. Balmi from Dharwad, Bishop B K Nayak from Odisha, Rev. Dr. Rathnakar Sadananda, Rev. M M George and Rev. S Sujeeth Kumar.
324:. Rice along with his wife arrived at Madras on 29 December 1836 along with a batch of London Mission missionaries. They left for Bangalore on the night of 6 January 1837, accompanied by their fellow missionaries, travelling in five palanquins and accompanied by 70 bearers. The journey from Madras to Bangalore took a week’s time.
479:. In 1839, the Petah Chapel was extended to accommodate the growing congregation. In 1845, there was a further extension, and the chapel was also used as an English day school. Due to increase in the size of the congregation, the chapel was razed down to make way for building the new larger Canarese Chapel at the Bangalore Petah.
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Canerese Chapel was vacated. In 1912, the building plan for the new church was ready, but funding was delayed by the directors of the London Missionary Society. The foundation to the new church was laid on the grounds of the old Canarese Chapel on 13 November 1913 by
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Wesleyan Missionary Society who died on 10 August 1866 aged 68, Catherine wife of Matthew Trevan Male of the Wesleyan Missionary Society who died on 29 August 1865 aged 49, Fanny Lees child of Catherine and Matthew Male born 29 January 1861 and died 24 April 1861, and Rev. Alexander Maceallum,
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In 1840, Mrs. Sewell, wife of Rev. James Sewell, opened the first
Canarese Girls School for the natives at the Bangalore Peta. It was the first time native girls were able to attend school in this region. Rice prepared the textbooks in Canarese for teaching Geography and Arithmetic. In 1842, Rice and
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Heritage conservationists have been increasingly urging authorities to include the church, along with other important landmarks on the heritage list, as these monuments are being increasingly threatened by the development of
Bangalore City. There has been proposals for widening of Avenue Road, which
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Benjamin Holt Rice was born on 28 May 1814 to Simon Peter Rice, who had a business of wholesale woolen drapers. Benjamin attended school till the age of 13 and showed great interest in the study of scriptures, religion and poetry. He started working as a clerk in a lawyer's office at the age of 13.
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The 'Palace-to-Palace' Heritage
Corridor was proposed by architect Naresh Narasimhan of Venkataramanan Associates, in consultation by INTACH, to create a heritage zone, protecting old monuments and banning of new modern constructions. The proposed corridor started at the City Institute on Krishna
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January 2017, The Rice Memorial Church, Bangalore, celebrated its centenary year. A special communion service was held on 29 January 2017 as part of the 100 years celebrations. This service was attended the descendants of Rev. Rice, Douglas Walthew Rice, his wife, Alison, and his son, Benjamin
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In 1851, the Canarese Chapel was raised on the grounds where Campbell's chapel stood. The building was much larger than the original chapel and was raised at a cost of BINR 3500 (£350), raised from the proceeds of the sale of the Mission House in Mysore. The opening of the New Canarese Chapel at
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In January 1877, a service to commemorate Rice's 50 years of service to the mission in India was celebrated at London Mission Chapel, Infantry Road, Bangalore. A month after that, he died and was buried at the New Cemetery, Hosur Road, Bangalore. During his lifetime, Rice wrote many treatises on
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and a Canarese Chapel was raised and the Canarese services was moved there. The chapel also served as a school and venue for religious discussions with the locals. In 1835, Campbell left for England, leaving the Canarese Chapel in the hands of the native Canarese converts. In 1837, the Canarese
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Hinduism, Christianity, Indian literature and about India, both in English and Canarese. Rice also translated and composed many Canarese hymns which are still being used today in Kannada churches. He also served in the revision committee for the Canarese Bible for 19 years.
378:. The school was supervised by Jane Rice till her death in 1864, when the school had around 400 girl students. After the death of Jane, Benjamin married Catherine Muller, a widow of the German missionary Rev. J J Muller, and daughter of Rev. C T E Rhenius (both of the
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To impart English education, in 1847, Rice established the Anglo-Vernacular School at Sultanpet, Bangalore, with 100 students. By 1859, there were 397 students, and the school moved into a new building.
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his wife started boarding at the Canarese School. The school still exists today, located on Mission Road (named after the London Mission), Bangalore and is now called the Mitralaya Girls High School
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would result in damage or loss of the Rice Memorial Church and other monuments. The Rice Memorial is part of the proposed 'Palace-to-Palace' Heritage Corridor (or Golden Corridor), linking
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columns, pediments and keystone arch windows. The church building has been demolished and raised at least 3 times, with the current structure consecrated in 1917.
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crossing Rice Memorial, hitting Mysore Bank Circle, continuing on to Palace Road going past Maharani's College, SJI Polytechnic,
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circuit which was considered to be progressive and the English circuit for the British Officers, both in the
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London Mission Chapel, Infantry Road, Bangalore Cantonment where Tamil and English Services were held, 1839
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language, and starting preaching in that language in the Bangalore Peta region. Rice also mastered
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Conquests of the Cross, A Record of Missionary Work throughout the World: Vol. 3: Special Edition
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and Bangalore Fort High School. However the proposal has not been accepted by the
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A Bazar, or Shop, in One of the Principal Streets of Bangalore (p. 97, 1856)
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The offertory collected during the inaugural services amounted to 432 Rupees, 5
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1648:"A Bazar, or Shop, in One of the Principal Streets of Bangalore"
1584:. London: London and G. Routledge & Sons, Limited. p.
1107:. Piccadilly: London Mission Religious Tract Society. pp.
993:. No. Bangalore. Bangalore Mirror. Bangalore Mirror Bureau
891:. No. Bangalore. Bangalore Mirror. Bangalore Mirror Bureau
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Missionary of the Free Church of Scotland died 10 June 1862.
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Rajendra Road (KR Road), cutting through Makkala Koota,
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Rices In India: A family devoted to India for 100 years
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The History of the London Missionary Society 1795-1895
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Picturesque India: A Handbook for European Travellers
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Rev. R A Hickling, President, Canarese Church Council
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Benjamin Rice or Fifty years in the Master's Service
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1509:Fruits of Toil in the London Missionary Society
1484:. London: Cassell and Company Limited. p.
1296:"The Old Protestant Cemetery or Agram Cemetery"
1185:Indian Missionary Directory and Memorial Volume
1421:The Chronicle of the London Missionary Society
1131:"The Rice family legacy: where it all started"
446:The Main Street of the Pettah, Bangalore, 1890
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938:"Architects push for heritage zone"
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279:(on Albert Victoria Road) to the
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1658:. London: Wesleyan Mission House
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1617:"Fort and Pettah of Bangalore"
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989:Kushala, S (27 March 2015).
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1269:"Jane's abode of friends"
1218:. Government of Karnataka
764:"A Walk Down Avenue Road"
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580:Rev. E H Lewis, Bellary
289:Government of Karnataka
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403:Benjamin Lewis Rice
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144:Architectural type
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