Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Created: | 2013-09-09 16:04 |
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Institution: | Centre of South Asian Studies |
Editors' group: | Editors group for "Centre of South Asian Studies". |
Description: | A collection of interviews conducted in the 1970s and 1980s with both Indian and British people describing their experiences of life in British India, the events leading up to independence in 1947 and the early years of independent India and Pakistan. Covers all aspects of South Asian society, from a wide range of perspectives and includes interviews with prominent figures in the movements for independence, senior civil servants, labourers, poets, writers, broadcasters, soldiers etc. There are a total of 400 interviews, all transcribed, totalling over 1,000 hours of recordings. |
Media items
This collection contains 545 media items.
Media items
Interview 001: Mary Thatcher
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Interview with Miss Mary Thatcher, the original archivist at the Centre of South Asian Studies, Laundress Lane, Cambridge
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 23 Sep 2013
Interview 002a - E.L. Turner (part 1 of 2)
94 views
The state of the printing industry in Bombay in the 1920s, in particular The Times of India, and its connection with The Sun Engraving Company, Watford
British civilian life in...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 23 Sep 2013
Interview 002b - E.L. Turner (part 2 of 2)
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The state of the printing industry in Bombay in the 1920s, in particular The Times of India, and its connection with The Sun Engraving Company, Watford
British civilian life in...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 23 Sep 2013
Interview 003a - Bishop W.Q. Lash (part 1 of 2)
70 views
Bishop Lash was prominent in the Ashram Movement in India. He took over the Christa Prema Seva Sangha in 1934 and became Bishop of Bombay in 1947.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 23 Sep 2013
Interview 003b - Bishop W.Q. Lash (part 2 of 2)
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Bishop Lash was prominent in the Ashram Movement in India. He took over the Christa Prema Seva Sangha in 1934 and became Bishop of Bombay in 1947.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 23 Sep 2013
Interview 004 - Mrs J. Lash
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Mrs Joan Lash, wife of an ADC to the Governor of Madras, talks about everyday life in India - her children, health and the living conditions they faced. 1863-1945.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 23 Sep 2013
Interview 005a - Gen. K.B. Rana (part 1 of 2)
194 views
Home Secretary and Private Secretary to the King of Nepal - History of Nepal and history of his own part in Nepalese Government affairs. During the Second World War he commanded a...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 23 Sep 2013
Interview 005b - Gen. K.B. Rana (part 2 of 2)
110 views
Home Secretary and Private Secretary to the King of Nepal - History of Nepal and history of his own part in Nepalese Government affairs. During the Second World War he commanded a...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 23 Sep 2013
Interview 006 - Mrs E.M. Becher
124 views
Wife of Railway Engineer; 41 mins; 1976; M. Thatcher; Poona; Ootacamund; domestic life; children; 1929-1945
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 23 Sep 2013
Interview 007 - F.G. Alderson-Smith
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His life and work on tea estates in Ceylon, includes references to his war service with the Fleet Air Arm and his duties in civilian life as a Justice of the Peace and Unofficial...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013
Interview 008a - C.H. Barry (part 1 of 4)
109 views
Very interesting account of the career in education of an Englishman in India. He resuscitated the nearly defunct Aitchison College, Lahore. He left India in 1946, fearing the...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013
Interview 008b - C.H. Barry (part 2 of 4)
46 views
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013
Interview 008c - C.H. Barry (part 3 of 4)
54 views
Very interesting account of the career in education of an Englishman in India. He resuscitated the nearly defunct Aitchison College, Lahore. He left India in 1946, fearing the...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013
Interview 008d - C.H. Barry (part 4 of 4)
49 views
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013
Interview 009a - J. Masters (part 1 of 3)
172 views
John Masters (1914-1983) was an English officer in the British Army, and a novelist. His works are noted for their treatment of the British Empire. Probably his best-known work is...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013
Interview 009b - J. Masters (part 2 of 3)
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John Masters (1914-1983) was an English officer in the British Army, and a novelist. His works are noted for their treatment of the British Empire. Probably his best-known work is...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013
Interview 009c - J. Masters (part 3 of 3)
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John Masters (1914-1983) was an English officer in the British Army, and a novelist. His works are noted for their treatment of the British Empire. Probably his best-known work is...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013
Interview 010a - F. & M. Hunter (part 1 of 4)
53 views
Part of the Hunter Collection, which includes photographs, ciné films, and postcards from around 1922-37.
Jhansi, Naini Tal, Dehra Dun, Meerut.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013
Interview 010b - F. & M. Hunter (part 2 of 4)
36 views
Part of the Hunter Collection, which includes photographs, ciné films, and postcards from around 1922-37.
Jhansi, Naini Tal, Dehra Dun, Meerut.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013
Interview 010c - F. & M. Hunter (part 3 of 4)
38 views
Part of the Hunter Collection, which includes photographs, ciné films, and postcards from around 1922-37.
Jhansi, Naini Tal, Dehra Dun, Meerut.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: oral history collection
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 24 Sep 2013