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Graveyards in Ceylon Tea Country v3

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EILEEN HEWSON'S research of the memorials (about 800) found in the graveyards of the tea country of Ceylon from her surveys and written records is recorded in this publication, the first since 1913. Several tombstones have been lost from the early 20th century survey but many others not previously recorded were found in this later one in 2008-9. The churches similar to those found in any English village formed the basis of a community founded by the estate owners (mainly Scots) and their workers. They also gave the expats a sense of home. A quick look through the graveyards gives an emerging pattern and shows the stranglehold that some families had on the tea industry where dynasties were established through marriage and nepotism prevailed.

Depending on British investment and management with cheap imported labour from South India, tea became the major industry of Ceylon as it is to this day. The names behind the memorials together with some biographical details give a fascinating insight into the planters who created the tea trade in Ceylon.

EILEEN HEWSON is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the founder of Kabristan Archives.


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