Plumbago in Ceylon [i.e. Sri Lanka], c.1886

Scope and Content

Collection of loose albumen prints mounted on card, measuring approximately 185 x 130 mm, uncaptioned.
The prints are accompanied by an off-print from The Ceylon Observer of 16 January 1866 describing W.A. Fernando's exhibits at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of that year. These are probably the prints that were on view during the exhibition. W.A. Fernando (d. 1901), a Singhalese pioneer of the plumbago industry, set up as a merchant in this commodity in 1854; as well as trading in Plumbago, his firm owned a couple of mines, the principal ones being at Hikgaha, Goluwanmulla and Himbutamulle.

Access Information

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Note

Includes index.

Other Finding Aids

A catalogue of the collection can be found on ArchiveSearch.

Alternative Form Available

This collection is available on microfiche: South Asia, fiche number 96.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Good condition.

Related Material

For a note on the plumbago industry in Ceylon see Y303E.

Bibliography

For a more detailed biographical note on Fernando see: Wright, Arnold (1907), 'Twentieth century impressions of Ceylon', London: Lloyd's Greater Britain Publishing Co., p. 618.

Additional Information

This collection level description was entered by SG using information from the original typescript catalogue.

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