The Borrowers
Sir Norman Boyd Kinnear ordered a survey of Ceylon's mammals as the Curator (circa 1907) of the Bombay Natural History Museum. The findings are in a collection in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he hailed from.
Dr Tom Barron after failing to procure documentary material on the lives of plantation industry British families, began to call for private documents and amassed a small collection which is also deposited in Edinburgh. Special data protection forms must be signed to access this material as they cannot rule out that some individuals may be still alive, though this is unlikely.
Could I perhaps begin
- a funded initiative of combing the collections on Ceylon in the UK, sort, catalogue thematically and seek to plot the relevance and thematic significance of such data
- and then provide to scholars in Sri Lanka in some way a form of access to these collections?
- Could I pose as a sort of bridge organisation for those who have borrowed and may wish to lend with permission, such knowledge on request and according to proper process, access to such collections?
- A partnership with The National Archives of Sri Lanka and end-users could be interesting as well as provide a sort of digest on historical archival data accessible through the University of Edinburgh institutional access.
- Providing research support and creating educational materials using such collections when permitted could augment the knowledge within the centres in Sri Lanka and provide further interest in historical research.
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Mary Norton's band of wee men and women, Pod, Homily and Arriety with Spiller offer a delightful name for this venture: The Borrowers.
Material relating to research into plantation industry in Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Coll-1813, Box: CLX-A-1324, Folder: Coll-1813 / SC-Acc-2017-0062. University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections. http://lac-archivesspace-live4.is.ed.ac.uk:8081/repositories/2/resources/86315.

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