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At Margate |
Pratap was with
me at the College but in the science stream and we used to meet at the nets at
the College. He would generally be accompanied by Sharad Dravid, another close
friend. All of us would regularly meet at the nets, particularly in winters,
the season for cricket at that time. We too later had summer cricket in the
mornings where all of us cricketing friends used to meet and play an innings
for each team composed on an ad hoc basis. Pratap and I would regularly meet
till he left the college for his medical degree. He was in retirement at
Margate, a harbor town in Kent.
Margate Marina |
. It is a very old historical port town that played important roles in the 20
Before boarding
the catamaran I got workd up because the Belgian immigration officials took
away my passport and did not return ti soon enough. When I approached them I
found them tinkering with it and trying to pull off the firmly pasted UK visa.
When I questioned them a bit sternly they said they got suspicious as my wife
and I had only one way tickets for the catamaran. When I asked them whether one
had to return only via Oostend for want of any other route they realized their
mistake. But the fault was not entirely theirs. The illegal Indian traffic has
made them suspicious of every Indian and his motives.
The catamaran
was a splendid craft with a capacity of around 300 passengers. It had a shop, a
bar and a cafeteria. With its impressive dimensions the cruise on it was pretty
smooth over the North Sea despite a strong breeze. Ramsgate was around 200
Kilometres away. It made it, if I remember, in more than five hours. It took
around 45 minutes to one hour to get through the Immigration. It was almost 10
PM when we got out. It was summer and evening had just set in.
Canterbury Cathedral |
He had a three
bedrooms affair in what was known as Alkham Close. I had come across this word
“close” perhaps in books of Charles Dickens. But here at Desai’s place I saw a
“Close” from up close for the first time. It was nothing except that as you
entered a lane with residential buildings on two sides there is no outlet apart
from the one you entered through only because the other end was built over
shutting off the lane. That’s what a close is – a street closed at one end.
Margate, once
again is a historical town like its sister city Ramsgate. It has a long history
of being a harbor with maritime traditions. It was an important port for the
Dunkirk operations during the 2nd World War. It also has some Roman
remains. It has been popular resort like Brighton and has been a traditional
holiday destination for Londoners as it is only around 60 or 70 miles away from
London. With Canterbury being close by it has substantial tourist traffic in
summers.
There was much
to talk about after those more than fifty years that had elapsed since we
parted. Desai had been an early migrant to England soon after he did his MBBS
from Gwalior and landed a job with the National Health Service, a more
comprehensive healthcare scheme than our Central Government Health Scheme. He
married into a family from Pune and had
a couple of sons working in London and a daughter who was in Germany having
married a German. Desai told me he had met Sharad Dravid when the latter came
over to England with his son Rahul who used to play cricket for India. He had
the whole team in this very house for an evening of drinks and dinner.
Desai took us
out one evening to Canterbury which is just th Century. The Cathedral is linked to the history of England
as from here the Archbishop of Canterbury St. Augustine established
Christianity in England. It is also famous for the murder of Thomas Becket, the
Archbishop of Canterbury in the 12th Century. He was soon canonized
by the Pope.
about 15 miles away. Canterbury was
made well known by Geoffrey Chauser by his famous Canterbury Tales written in
the 15
Canterbury |
The Canterbury
Cathedral is the most famous Christian structures in England and is now a World
Heritage Site. History of the cathedral goes back to the 6th Century
AD. The architectural style is said to be predominantly Romanesque and partly
Baroque. Romanesque style dominated the Madieval European architecture. The Cathedral,
despite its age, has all the typical
features of a Christian place of worship like the knave, choir, vaults, etc. It
was a sombre place to be around.
Desai's handlebar Mustachio |
The other thing
that is touristy here is the Swaminarain Temple. Desai took us there. It is a
mammoth place with almost all the Hindu deities in the sanctum. The walls a re
intricately carved. It is said that marble for this temple was
sent from Italy
to India to be carved and then brought back to England. We were told that even
Prince of Wales had attended the opening ceremony of the temple. This was
perhaps the first temple built by the Swaminarain sect, later they built
massive temples in Ahmedabad and New Delhi.
At the Swaminarain Temple |
On another
evening we went to the Marina of Margate which is probably smaller than that of
Ramsgate. It is a great place for boating enthusiasts as also thos who try
their lake on gambling machines. We too worked the handles but had no luck; we,
instead, lost some money.
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